Stack Vs Heap in C# | Types of memory allocation in C#.net part 1 | C#.net Tutorial
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2021
- In this video I am going to discuss about the several mechanisms where memory gets allocated in c#.net. This will be introduction video for the same, more videos will be released in coming days where it will be explored other aspects of memory allocation visualization in c#.net.
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Excellent explanation Vivek..
Thank you :) Well Explained
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What would a function with locals variables still be on the stack if that function is in an instantiated object in the heap?
String is primitive datatype then why the value is not stored in stack like int does.
Hi Divyesh, thanks for contacting.
I believe, string is NOT a primitive data type, but it is a reference type.