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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 16:59

>>69
Huh? I'm not the one that made the following idiotic statement...

char (*q)[10] = &a; // a pointer to the array itself

Besides you fucking mental midget, the object context and the value context bear no real relation to what we are talking about. The fact that you think it might makes you that much dumber

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