Discussion :: Testing New
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Determine Output:
void main()
{
char s[]="man";
int i;
for(i=0; s[i]; i++)
printf("%c%c%c%c ", s[i], *(s+i), *(i+s), i[s]);
}
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
Correct Output : mmmm aaaa nnnn
s[i], *(i+s), *(s+i), i[s] are all different ways of expressing the same idea. Generally array name is the base address for that array. Here s is the base address. i is the index number/displacement from the base address. So, indirecting it with * is same as s[i]. i[s] may be surprising. But in the case of C it is same as s[i].
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