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  1. Difference between size and length methods? - Stack Overflow

    Nov 25, 2013 · What is the difference between .size() and .length ? Is .size() only for arraylists and .length only for arrays?

  2. What does the C++ standard say about the size of int, long?

    If the size of the int is that important one can use int16_t, int32_t and int64_t (need the iostream include for that if I remember correctly). What's nice about this that int64_t should not have …

  3. Change size of axes title and labels in ggplot2 - Stack Overflow

    15 To change the size of (almost) all text elements, in one place, and synchronously, rel() is quite efficient: g+theme(text = element_text(size=rel(3.5)) You might want to tweak the number a …

  4. int - What is size_t in C? - Stack Overflow

    In this case, depending upon what your use case is, you might be better off using int (or long long) for s1 and s2. There are some functions in C/POSIX that could/should use size_t, but don't …

  5. Changing image size in Markdown - Stack Overflow

    Learn how to resize images in Markdown using HTML or CSS techniques with examples and step-by-step instructions.

  6. How can I get the size of a MySQL database? - Stack Overflow

    The file size does not reflect the real database size. In fact, after deleting entries from a table, the file is not shrunk; instead, it contains unallocated space that the engine will reuse by the next …

  7. c++ - When to use std::size_t? - Stack Overflow

    Dec 23, 2009 · 82 size_t is the result type of the sizeof operator. Use size_t for variables that model size or index in an array. size_t conveys semantics: you immediately know it represents …

  8. What's the difference between size_t and int in C++?

    In several C++ examples I see a use of the type size_t where I would have used a simple int. What's the difference, and why size_t should be better?

  9. python - numpy.dtype size changed, may indicate binary …

    Jun 17, 2024 · numpy.dtype size changed, may indicate binary incompatibility. Expected 96 from C header, got 88 from PyObject Asked 1 year, 7 months ago Modified 2 months ago Viewed …

  10. Difference between size_t and unsigned int? - Stack Overflow

    I think size_t is defined in the standard to be an "unsigned integer type", but doesn't require it to be the same as any of unsigned {char, short, int, long, long long}.