Re: [algogeeks] Re: Storing of data in memory (endianness)

2011-08-14 Thread aditi garg
@dipankar: ur system is little endian as well most prolly...mine is...and as far as things related to x 86 are concerned or be it anything...u nvr knw how mch is enuff..dere are endless things On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 11:59 PM, Dipankar Patro wrote: > @ Aditi: > Oops. Missed that out completely. T

Re: [algogeeks] Re: Storing of data in memory (endianness)

2011-08-14 Thread Dipankar Patro
@ Aditi: Oops. Missed that out completely. That explains the question now. Thanks for the heads up. Any other x86 properties that we need to know? These things are really hard to come by. @ Dave: I think Aditi has pointed out my mistake. On 14 August 2011 23:47, Dave wrote: > @Dipankar: You are

[algogeeks] Re: Storing of data in memory (endianness)

2011-08-14 Thread Dave
@Dipankar: You are correct. The answer, like the answer to so many questions, is "It depends." Dave On Aug 14, 1:11 pm, Dipankar Patro wrote: > Hi all, > > I have come across quite a few questions like > " > What is the way in which int m = 2 will be stored in memory? > 2 0 0 0 or 0 0 0 2 > " >