C++ for Engineers and Scientists
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Author: Bronson, Gary J.
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Chapter 2.3, Problem 6E
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Use the function sizeof() to determine the storage of float, double and long double data types.
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The main purpose of the program is to modify the given program 2.5 in chapter 2 of textbook to determine the storage the compiler uses for float, double and long double data types.
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