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C++ Tutorial – 15 – Address Operator
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29 responses to “C++ Tutorial – 15 – Address Operator”
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I thought this tutorial was the next one after "C++ Programming Tutorial – 14 – string Class" so I thought it was weird that you were going back to using System pause, then I looked at the dates and notice that this tutorial was made a few years before that. Which 15 is the correct successor to "C++ Programming Tutorial – 14- string Class"
These are excellent tutorials, but they are not easy to navigate. There was a playlist when I first started with this tutorial but then I tried finding the playlist again and I can't find it anywhere even in your profile.
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Does anyone know the reason for name of the location to "decrease" from …44 to …40?
My guess is that it has to do with available space such that when it reaches 0 you're out of memory? -
this is not bucky talking…
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dude
you are amazing. I'm crunching your c++ tutorials like cookies with milk.
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Got anymore bacon sanmichas
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Yes that is right.
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So THAT'S what the ampersand does in scanf from C. Thanks newboston, you're pro
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my result is
10
0x22f74
and
20x22ff70is ir right??
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ahhh thanks for the tip 🙂
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Aren't you suppose to do "Cin"
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Bucky U are king!!!!!
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Why are you people using endl instead of n? endl takes more time sisnce it has to fill the whole buffer, while "n" is just a simple caracter written in the file or in the console.
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how is there x in hexadecimal numbersystem?
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i downloaded all of his videos from torrentz and atlast i came across him!!!
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4 BYTES away
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@jak712we lol and more exactly 24000$
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@LeonardoKasperzioni which college charge 20000$ ?
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I'm paying 20,000$ a year and my lectures are never clear as yours ! Thank you!
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@xelnos21 its not decimal, memory addersses are saved as hexadeciaml, last 2 digits = 38, 38 + 4 = 3C
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this so clarifies the & thing to me! xD … i'm aout to take the exam and found this right in time. thanks~
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Hmm.. odd
Finger: 0x28ff44
Eyes: 0x28ff40
(added 2 others here)
nose: 0x28ff3c (??)
toes: 0x28ff38 (??) -
BYTES NOT BITS, BITS ARE 1/8 OF A BYTE btw this is a good series I'm re-watching good job
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@3croN is that a dick reference?
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hey int uses 2 bytes of data in 16 bit machines and 4 bytes in 32 bit machines right?
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so wait, was eyes stored before finger in memory since its hex address was less? and if so why?
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I've put 21 cuz I have 20 fingers and one giant thumb
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I have eight fingers and two thumbs. Not sure what's wrong with you…
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@davig24 That's just a normal double left click on mouse
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cout << " i love you bucky";
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