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WHAT IS POINTER IN C?

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WHAT IS POINTER IN C?

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Pointer is a variable that stores/points the address of another variable. Normal variable stores the value of the variable whereas pointer variable stores the address of the variable.

Syntax: data_type *var_name;
Where, * is used to denote that “p” is pointer variable and not a normal variable.

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