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C Question

Name: Anonymous 2011-07-19 2:02

Im going to be taking Intro to C in the fall so I have decided to read up on the textbook and learn how to program before the semester starts. I'm having a little problem, here's the trouble maker:
    potr1 = &goodarray[0];

    potr2 = &goodarray;

for some reason potr2 gets assigned the value of the &goodarray[0]instead of the &goodarray itself.. I have verified this by printfing both of them and they come up the same number. Im using DevC++ and Im pretty sure I just need to find a better compiler, but am I doing something wrong?

Name: kodak_gallery_programmer !!kCq+A64Losi56ze 2011-07-21 1:28

>>29
And what happens if I have the following array you stupid shit..


#include <stdio.h>

int main(void)
{
  char foo[10];
  return 0;
}

Would foo evaluate to a pointer to the first element of this array? Now shut up you stupid shit.

Name: kodak_gallery_programmer !!kCq+A64Losi56ze 2011-07-21 1:32

>>29
pa = a;

Also you stupid shit, pa if of type int * as opposed to something like say int[10].

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