Por quê vetores e estruturas são contínuas em memória? Creio que não seja somente coincidência. #include <stdio.h> int main(void){ char s[10]; for (int i=0; i<10; i++) printf("%d=%p.\n", i, (void*)&s[i]); struct { double r; int x; char str[4]; int t; } E; printf("---------------\n"); printf("& r =%p.\n", & E.r); printf("& x =%p.\n", & E.x); printf("& str[%d]=%p.\n",0, & E.str[0]); printf("& str[%d]=%p.\n",1, & E.str[1]); printf("& t =%p.\n", & E.t); printf("---------------\n"); printf("sizeof(double)=%d.\n", (int) sizeof(double)); printf("sizeof(int)=%d.\n", (int) sizeof(int)); printf("sizeof(char)=%d.\n", (int) sizeof(char)); } Saída: <pre> 0=0x7ffe7531a1f2. 1=0x7ffe7531a1f3. 2=0x7ffe7531a1f4. 3=0x7ffe7531a1f5. 4=0x7ffe7531a1f6. 5=0x7ffe7531a1f7. 6=0x7ffe7531a1f8. 7=0x7ffe7531a1f9. 8=0x7ffe7531a1fa. 9=0x7ffe7531a1fb. --------------- & r =0x7ffe7531a1d0. & x =0x7ffe7531a1d8. & str[0]=0x7ffe7531a1dc. & str[1]=0x7ffe7531a1dd. & t =0x7ffe7531a1e0. --------------- sizeof(double)=8. sizeof(int)=4. sizeof(char)=1. </pre>