In C++ given an array like this:
unsigned char bogus1[] = {
0x2e, 0x2e, 0x2e, 0x2e
};
Is there a way to introspect bogus1 to find out is is four characters long?
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Sure:
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4. More generally,sizeof(thearray)/sizeof(thearray[0])is the number of items in the array. However, this is a compile-time operation and can only be used where the compiler knows about that “number of items” (not, for example, in a function receiving the array as an argument). For more generality, you can usestd::vectorinstead of a bare array.