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| main()
{
char *p;
p="Hello";
printf("%c\n",*&*p);
} |
main()
{
char *p;
p="Hello";
printf("%c\n",*&*p);
}
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Answer:
H
Explanation:
* is a dereference operator & is a reference operator. They can be applied any number of times provided it is meaningful. Here p points to the first character in the string “Hello”. *p dereferences it and so its value is H. Again & references it to an address and * dereferences it to the value H.