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video what were going to be looking at is how c plus will store white characters or the w char underscore t data type into memory and basically um compilers will assign this either two bytes or four bytes and in g plus plus on markets four bytes but on g plus plus in windows its two bytes or maybe its four bytes for larger numbers and what you can do then is store a larger range of numbers and you can store unicode numbers instead which allow you to store a wider variety of characters so with ascii we only had like 128 characters but here we have so many different characters and symbols from all kinds of languages and we can store all of these because we can store the unicode number this time so to allocate memory for a white character you do something like this so youd have this part right here which allocates the two bytes or four bytes depending on the compiler again in this case its going to be four bytes then we have the name of the variable so in this case its gonna its c