C++ Tutorial - 15 - Address Operator

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2008

Part 16 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-g49Dx3iSo&fmt=18

Address Operator in C++ . If you have any questions you can ask me at my site http://thenewboston.com

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  • dude, that is amazing. I pay 3 grands a year for uni, and my lecturer never managed to make it as clear as this. Thanks a million, bro!

  • I've put 21 cuz I have 20 fingers and one giant thumb

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  • i used "double" so only 1 byte :)

  • I'm paying 20,000$ a year and my lectures are never clear as yours ! Thank you!

  • @xelnos21 its not decimal, memory addersses are saved as hexadeciaml, last 2 digits = 38, 38 + 4 = 3C

  • this so clarifies the & thing to me! xD ... i'm aout to take the exam and found this right in time. thanks~

  • Hmm.. odd

    Finger: 0x28ff44

    Eyes: 0x28ff40

    (added 2 others here)

    nose: 0x28ff3c (??)

    toes: 0x28ff38 (??)

  • thx for tutorial keep posting (;

  • BYTES NOT BITS, BITS ARE 1/8 OF A BYTE btw this is a good series I'm re-watching good job

  • @3croN is that a dick reference?

  • Why do i have a boner right now?

  • hey int uses 2 bytes of data in 16 bit machines and 4 bytes in 32 bit machines right?

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