@everyone:
I have this mind strangling doubt..!!!

Why is "char *s[5]" of 20 bytes...?

yes the output is 28...

On 7/26/11, Don <dondod...@gmail.com> wrote:
> A reasonable guess would be 28 bytes. But the size of a structure is
> implementation dependent, and therefore, some other result could be
> correct as well.
> Don
>
> On Jul 26, 7:40 am, Puneet Gautam <puneet.nsi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> #include<stdio.h>
>> #include<stddef.h>
>> struct node{
>>        int a;
>>        char *b[5];
>>        struct node *link;
>>        };
>> main()
>> {
>>       int a;
>>       a=sizeof(struct node);
>>       printf("%d",a);
>>       getchar();
>>       return 0;
>>       }
>>
>> Whats the output..?
>
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