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Top Forums Programming Why's this Output Post 302393474 by thegeek on Tuesday 9th of February 2010 01:25:39 AM
Old 02-09-2010
Your expectation is wrong.

That is what pointer arithmetic. You would always get (number of bytes)/(size of the object that is pointed to). So the value returned is right.

Read about 'pointer arithmetic' more clarifications.
 

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memory(3C)																memory(3C)

NAME
memory: memccpy(), memchr(), memcmp(), memcpy(), memmove(), memset(), bcmp(), bcopy(), bzero(), ffs() - memory operations SYNOPSIS
Remarks and are provided solely for portability of BSD applications, and are not recommended for new applications where portability is important. For portable applications, use and respectively. has no portable equivalent. DESCRIPTION
These functions operate as efficiently as possible on memory areas (arrays of bytes bounded by a count, not terminated by a null byte). They do not check for the overflow of any receiving memory area. Definitions for all these functions, the type and the constant are provided in the header file. Copy bytes from the object pointed to by s2 into the object pointed to by s1, stopping after the first occurrence of byte c has been copied, or after n bytes have been copied, whichever comes first. If copying takes place between objects that overlap, the behavior is undefined. returns a pointer to the byte after the copy of c in s1, or a NULL pointer if c was not found in the first n bytes of s2. Locate the first occurrence of c (converted to an in the initial n bytes (each interpreted as of the object pointed to by s. returns a pointer to the located byte, or a NULL pointer if the byte does not occur in the object. Compare the first n bytes of the object pointed to by s1 to the first n bytes of the object pointed to by s2. returns an integer greater than, equal to, or less than zero, according to whether the object pointed to by s1 is greater than, equal to, or less than the object pointed to by s2. The sign of a non-zero return value is determined by the sign of the difference between the values of the first pair of bytes (both interpreted as that differ in the objects being compared. Copy n bytes from the object pointed to by s2 into the object pointed to by s1. If copying takes place between objects that overlap, the behavior is undefined. returns the value of s1. Copy n bytes from the object pointed to by s2 into the object pointed to by s1. Copying takes place as if the n bytes from the object pointed to by s2 are first copied into a temporary array of n bytes that does not overlap the objects pointed to by s1 and s2, and then the n bytes from the temporary array are copied into the object pointed to by s1. returns the value of s1. Copy the value of c (converted to an into each of the first n bytes of the object pointed to by s. returns the value of s. copies n bytes from the area pointed to by s1 to the area pointed to by s2. Compare the first n bytes of the area pointed to by s1 with the area pointed to by s2. returns zero if they are identical; non-zero other- wise. Both areas are assumed to be n bytes in length. Clear n bytes in the area pointed to by s by setting them to zero. Find the first bit set (beginning with the least significant bit) and return the index of that bit. Bits are numbered starting at one. A return value of 0 indicates that i is zero. International Code Set Support These functions support only single-byte byte code sets. WARNINGS
The functions defined in were previously defined in FILES
SEE ALSO
string(3C), thread_safety(5), glossary(9). STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
memory(3C)
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