You can initialize a pointer by assigning it the address of a variable using the unary & operator. For example:
int x = 10; int *ptr = &x; This initializes the pointer ptr with the memory address of x . You can initialize a pointer by assigning it
To access the value stored at the memory address pointed to by a pointer, you use the dereference operator (*). For example: int *ptr = &x
Pointers are a fundamental concept in C programming, and mastering them is crucial for becoming proficient in C. You can initialize a pointer by assigning it
A pointer is a variable that stores the memory address of another variable. In other words, a pointer "points to" the location of a variable in memory.
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