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1,176 PointsHelp with *pointy
Help I've tried working out the problem and I've also been googling it, but i just cant get the right answer. I use the code char *pointy; char alpha = 'k'; *pointy α
What seems to be the problem??
Thanks :)
2 Answers
eirikvaa
18,015 PointsIt's almost correct.
char *pointy;
char alpha = 'k';
pointy = α // & for the memory address
You are asked to assign the memory address of the char variable alpha to the uninitialized char pointer pointy, which is done by putting the & symbol before the variable when assigning it, like I've done.
Seir Kiilerich
1,176 PointsI see. Now I understand it better! Thanks you, sir :)
eirikvaa
18,015 PointsGreat! Glad to help :)