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The amount of memory an array can consume depends on the data type of an array. In DOS
environment, the amount of memory an array can consume depends on the current memory
model (i.e. Tiny, Small, Large, Huge, etc.). In general an array cannot consume more than
64 kb. Consider following program, which shows the maximum number of elements an array
of type int, float and char can have in case of Small memory model.
main( )
{
int i[32767] ;
float f[16383] ;
char s[65535] ;
}