well **x is a pointer to a pointer... so *x should contain the address of the element.... and yah i tried with a++ also same results... i...
But as u can see i got 2293680...which i din understand at all but whereas in the main function u get 4199313... but why is there an address...
The address stored in a is :4199312 The address stored in the next element is :4199313 This is inside the small function :) The value...
thanks but i got what u meant....but could answer this one then.... inside the func when i call printf 2nd time i get a total vague address...
The following 'C' code prints: void f(char *x) { x++; *x = ‘a’; } int main() { char *str = "hello"; f(str); printf("%s", str); } a)...
hello I found a question on the net......i did not know the answer.So i am posting it what happens when an application opened as in MS Word...
yes,thank..i was thinking in that way only..i used tycasting itself in the end (int)&str[3])-(int)(&str[0] which gives the result ...Thank u...
hello my query 1.well the addressing pattern of an(int) array leavse spaces of 2 between consecutive elements. 2.simlary for the float it is...
hello #include<iostream> using namespace std; int main() { float str[]={1.1,2.2,3.1,4.1,5.4,6.4,7.12,8.3}; printf("%d",...
njoy!! #include<iostream> using namespace std; int main() { int n,r[10],i=0,number,j=0; printf("Enter the decimal number\n");...
Hi I wanted to know if there is a way to check whether a particular object has a particular characteristics...... suppose class A { int...
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