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GeneralRe: A problem with casting Pin
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GeneralProblem wyth colors (uint, hexa) Pin
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QuestionADO.net: How to omit Columns from a DataTable in a DataGridView??? Pin
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GeneralDrawing Circle and picture in that Pin
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GeneralRe: Drawing Circle and picture in that Pin
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GeneralDataSet Pin
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GeneralPrint Preview in landscape Pin
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Questionhow objects use memory Pin
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AnswerRe: how objects use memory Pin
ChrisKo18-Jan-08 9:09
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You're in a managed world for memory allocation, so it doesn't really make sense for you to worry about this so much. Just remember to instantiate an object just before it's about to be used and be sure to call Dispose() if the object is IDisposable. Let the GC do it's job and you should be fine.

But if you absolutely have to see this information, you should take a look at Son of Strike debugger. This should allow you to see your objects in memory and get their size. Again, this is not a run-time solution and I doubt you'll ever see a run-time API (at least from MS).

Here's an article on SOS debugger -> http://www.csharphelp.com/archives4/archive622.html[^]
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