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What is the difference between.size() and.length However, an interesting specification can be found in chapter 7.18.3 of the standard Is.size() only for arraylists and.length only for arrays?

In this case, depending upon what your use case is, you might be better off using int (or long long) for s1 and s2 So, the size of size_t is not specified, only that it has to be an unsigned integer type There are some functions in c/posix that could/should use size_t, but don't because of historical reasons

For example, the second parameter to fgets should ideally be size_t, but is int.

If the size of the int is that important one can use int16_t, int32_t and int64_t (need the iostream include for that if i remember correctly) What's nice about this that int64_t should not have issues on a 32bit system (this will impact the performance though). How can i see the size of files and directories in linux What is the command to find the size of all the databases

I am able to find the size of a specific database by using following command As you know, matlab deals mainly with matrices So, the size function gives you the dimension of a matrix depending on how you use it If you say size(a), it will give you a vector of size 2 of which the first entry is the number of rows in a and the second entry is the number of columns in a

If you call size(a, 1), size will return a scalar equal to the number of rows in a.

I'm trying to write a script that will calculate a directory size and if the size is less than 10gb, and greater then 2gb do some action Where do i need to mention my folder name The op was asking 'array.size () vs array.length' From the previous discussions, it was make clear, that the 'size' function is not part of standard javascript but implemented by libraries

So i'm assuming that the op is interested in how to retrieve the real length of javascript arrays. In several c++ examples i see a use of the type size_t where i would have used a simple int What's the difference, and why size_t should be better?

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