I tried the following code in order to see how to get size of the data of a pointer:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
int main(){
char *test_char_ptr = "This is just a test";
int *test_int_ptr = (int *) malloc(16*sizeof(int));
for(int i = 0; i<16; i++){
test_int_ptr[i] = i;
}
printf("%s
",test_char_ptr);
printf("Test char 1: %d
", (int)sizeof test_char_ptr );
printf("Test char 2:%d
", (int)sizeof *test_char_ptr );
printf("Test char 3: %d
", (int)((strlen(test_char_ptr)+1) * sizeof(char)));
printf("Test int 1:%d
", (int)sizeof test_int_ptr );
printf("Test int 2:%d
", (int)sizeof *test_int_ptr );
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
And code's output is(On 32 bit gcc 4.3):
This is just a test
Test char 1: 4
Test char 2:1
Test char 3: 20
Test int 1:4
Test int 2:4
I thought that sizeof(*test_char_ptr) would give me the sizeof the data inside of the *test_char_ptr. But instead it gave me 1 , which i think that is the sizeof char instead of the data. The same is for the test_int_ptr. Long story short, my question is how can i get the sizeof data inside a pointer or dynamically memory allocated array.
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