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  2. Flexible array member - Wikipedia

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    C struct data types may end with a flexible array member [1] with no specified size: struct vectord { short len ; // there must be at least one other data member double arr []; // the flexible array member must be last // The compiler may reserve extra padding space here, like it can between struct members };

  3. struct (C programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Flexible array memberC language feature in which a struct may contain as its last member an array with no specified size; Passive data structure – Another term for record; Union type – Data type that allows for values that are one of multiple different data types

  4. C data types - Wikipedia

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    For every type T, except void and function types, there exist the types "array of N elements of type T". An array is a collection of values, all of the same type, stored contiguously in memory. An array of size N is indexed by integers from 0 up to and including N−1. Here is a brief example:

  5. Compatibility of C and C++ - Wikipedia

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    The last member of a C99 structure type with more than one member may be a flexible array member, which takes the syntactic form of an array with unspecified length. This serves a purpose similar to variable-length arrays, but VLAs cannot appear in type definitions, and unlike VLAs, flexible array members have no defined size.

  6. sizeof - Wikipedia

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    C99 adds support for flexible array members to structures. This form of array declaration is allowed as the last element in structures only, and differs from normal arrays in that no length is specified to the compiler. For a structure named s containing a flexible array member named a, sizeof s is therefore equivalent to offsetof (s, a):

  7. What is a Medicare Flex card? Get the facts about the ... - AOL

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    For example, United Health Care, one of the county’s largest Medicare Advantage insurers, offers the UCard, combining a member ID card, “access to the rewards, gym membership, and credits for ...

  8. ALGOL 68 - Wikipedia

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    Other declaration symbols include: FLEX, HEAP, LOC, REF, LONG, SHORT, EVENT S. FLEX – declare the array to be flexible, i.e. it can grow in length on demand. HEAP – allocate variable some free space from the global heap. LOC – allocate variable some free space of the local stack. LONG – declare an INT, REAL or COMPL to be of a LONGer size.

  9. Array (data structure) - Wikipedia

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    Thus a one-dimensional array is a list of data, a two-dimensional array is a rectangle of data, [12] a three-dimensional array a block of data, etc. This should not be confused with the dimension of the set of all matrices with a given domain, that is, the number of elements in the array.