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Python: Get the array size of types unsigned integer and float

Python: Array Exercise-21 with Solution

Write a Python program to get the array size of types unsigned integer and float.

Sample Solution:

Python Code:

from array import array
a = array("I", (12,25))
print(a.itemsize)
a = array("f", (12.236,36.36))
print(a.itemsize)

Sample Output:

4                                                                                                             
4 

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Find current directory and file's directory:

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