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Two pointers that point to different arrays cannot be compared meaningfully.
That's false right? because they can be compared in the same manner as integers are correc? if i am wrong please explain y or if u have anything to add please do!!!
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Jump to PostI know this is a few days old but heres a good tutorial I like to show my intro students. Hope it helps.
Meh.
A pointer, unlike a variable, is actually an address.
A pointer variable is certainly a variable.
sizeof(char) returns the size of a …
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