RAM is a name that represents a storage location in memory.
Variable
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Programming Logic and Design by Tony Gaddis
Variable
Yes, this is correct. In terms of the compiled machine language, the variable represents a memory location. So, anytime the variable is referenced, and you either set the variable to a value, or retrieve a value from the variable, you are actually referencing the memory location pointed to by the variable.
Depending on the architecture of the computer one addressable memory location might be called a word, a character, a parcel, a decimal digit, a byte, etc.
It refers to Memory Address since variable will never be a NUMBER it is Memory Address like an HexaDecimal Address of FFFFH. Eds
a variable is a named storage location in a computers memory for holding a peice of information i have computer seince as my major ;)
RAM
Yes...Primary storage or main memory or internal memory is often referred to as memory.
It is commonly called "virtual memory".
RAM is the abbreviation for Random Access Memory.
Clipboard memory
hey if its in the context of strings we can use string manipulation functions like strcpy(). in microprocessors we use rep movsb to move data from one memory location to other.
storage classes determines the part of memory where storage is allocated for an object. a scope specifies the part of the program which a variable name is visible, that is accessibility of the variable by its name. in c language there are four storage classes automatic, external, register, static.
When you go to buy a memory stick, you can choose one that has a suitable amount of gigabytes on it for your personal needs. There are memory sticks such as 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB 32GB just to name a few. Some memory sticks have very high storage space, but are very expensive.