/*hey guy’s this is just a simple program that illustrate you the “&” and ” * ” operators used on pointers……. */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdio.h>
/*….Main function Starts…*/
void main()
{
int a; /* a is an integer */
int *aPtr; /* aPtr is a pointer to an integer */
a = 7;
aPtr = &a; /* aPtr set to address of a */
printf( “The address of a is %p” “\nThe value of aPtr is %p”, &a, aPtr );
printf( “\n\nThe value of a is %d” “\nThe value of *aPtr is %d”, a, *aPtr );
printf( “\n\nShowing that * and & are inverses of “ ”each other.\n&*aPtr = %p” “\n*&aPtr = %p\n”, &*aPtr, *&aPtr );
getch();
}
void main()
{
int a; /* a is an integer */
int *aPtr; /* aPtr is a pointer to an integer */
a = 7;
aPtr = &a; /* aPtr set to address of a */
printf( “The address of a is %p” “\nThe value of aPtr is %p”, &a, aPtr );
printf( “\n\nThe value of a is %d” “\nThe value of *aPtr is %d”, a, *aPtr );
printf( “\n\nShowing that * and & are inverses of “ ”each other.\n&*aPtr = %p” “\n*&aPtr = %p\n”, &*aPtr, *&aPtr );
getch();
}
/*…Main function ends…*/
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