
Difference between size and length methods? - Stack Overflow
Nov 25, 2013 · What is the difference between .size() and .length ? Is .size() only for arraylists and .length only for arrays?
What does the C++ standard say about the size of int, long?
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 …
python 3.x - Difference between len and size - Stack Overflow
Aug 28, 2019 · I found two ways to determine how many elements are in a variable… I always get the same values for len () and size (). Is there a difference? Could size () have come with an imported …
How can I get the size of a MySQL database? - Stack Overflow
The file size does not reflect the real database size. In fact, after deleting entries from a table, the file is not shrunk; instead, it contains unallocated space that the engine will reuse by the next occasion.
What's the difference between size_t and int in C++?
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?
What's sizeof(size_t) on 32-bit vs the various 64-bit data models?
size_t cannot be the same as an unsigned char. 7.18.3.2 says that size_t must have a minimum maximum value of 65535. Having 64-bit pointers just means that the underlying architecture supports …
Change size of axes title and labels in ggplot2 - Stack Overflow
16 To change the size of (almost) all text elements, in one place, and synchronously, rel() is quite efficient: g+theme(text = element_text(size=rel(3.5)) You might want to tweak the number a bit, to get …
c - size of uint8, uint16 and uint32? - Stack Overflow
I am working with code that uses types like uint8 (1 byte wide unsigned integer), uint16 (2 byte wide unsigned integer), uint32 (4 byte wide unsigned integer), etc.. My questions are: Are uint8 an...
c++ - What is the size of a pointer? - Stack Overflow
Closed 3 years ago. Is the size of a pointer the same as the size as the type it's pointing to, or do pointers always have a fixed size? For example...
python - size of NumPy array - Stack Overflow
I'm really curious why shape is an attribute of arrays and a function in the numpy model but not a method of array objects. Is there an obvious answer? Does it feel like it merits a separate SO …