On 8/22/07, Danai Wiriyayanyongsuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The sizes of the following array types *impact* the size of the heap: > - integer and float (as the values will be directly stored in the heap) > - String and other feature structures (as the address of each element > pointing to the related position on other heaps will be stored in the heap) > > On the other hands, the sizes of the following array types do *not* impact > the size of the heap: > - boolean, byte, short, long and double (as there are different heaps to > store the data) > > Is my understanding correct? >
Yes that's correct. Those data types have their own heaps with different sized cells. -Adam
