int main(void)
{ long a = 1L; long b = 2L; long c = 3L;
printf("A variable of type long occupies %d bytes.", sizeof(long));
printf("\nHere are the addresses of some variables of type long:");
printf("\nThe address of a is: %p The address of b is: %p", &a, &b);
printf("\nThe address of c is: %p", &c); return 0;
}
A variable of type long occupies 4 bytes.
Here are the addresses of some variables of type long:
The address of a is: 9a37c The address of b is: 9a378
The address of c is: 9a374