While reading "C# in Depth" I was going through the section titled "Reference types live on the heap, value types live on the stack."
Now what I could understand is (mainly for ref type):
class Program { int a = 5; // stored in heap public void Add(int x, int y) // x,y stored in stack { int c = x + y; // c stored in stack } } Just want to clarify if my assumptions are right. Thanks.
EDIT: I should have used diff variables, as I think what I had initially created confusion. So I have modified the code.
EDIT: Yes, as Jon mentioned - it's a myth. I should have mentioned that. My apologies.