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Write a C program demonstrating examples on pointers
A pointer is a variable that stores the address of another variable.
Features of Pointers
- Pointer saves the memory space. 
- The execution time of a pointer is faster because of direct access to memory location. 
- With the help of pointers, the memory is accessed efficiently, i.e., memory is allocated and deallocated dynamically. 
- Pointers are used with data structures. 
Declaring a pointer
int *p;
It means ‘p’ is a pointer variable that holds the address of another integer variable.
Initialization of a pointer
Address operator (&) is used to initialize a pointer variable.
For example,
int qty = 175; int *p; p= &qty;

Accessing a variable through its pointer
To access the value of the variable, the indirection operator (*) is used.
Program
#include<stdio.h> void main(){    //Declaring variables and pointer//    int a=2;    int *p;    //Declaring relation between variable and pointer//    p=&a;    //Printing required example statements//    printf("Size of the integer is %d
",sizeof (int));//4//    printf("Address of %d is %d
",a,p);//Address value//    printf("Value of %d is %d
",a,*p);//2//    printf("Value of next address location of %d is %d
",a,*(p+1));//Garbage value from (p+1) address//    printf("Address of next address location of %d is %d
",a,(p+1));//Address value +4//    //Typecasting the pointer//    //Initializing and declaring character data type//    //a=2 = 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000010//    char *p0;    p0=(char*)p;    //Printing required statements//    printf("Size of the character is %d
",sizeof(char));//1//    printf("Address of %d is %d
",a,p0);//Address Value(p)//    printf("Value of %d is %d
",a,*p0);//First byte of value a - 2//    printf("Value of next address location of %d is %d
",a,*(p0+1));//Second byte of value a - 0//    printf("Address of next address location of %d is %d
",a,(p0+1));//Address value(p)+1// } Output
Size of the integer is 4 Address of 2 is 6422028 Value of 2 is 2 Value of next address location of 2 is 10818512 Address of next address location of 2 is 6422032 Size of the character is 1 Address of 2 is 6422028 Value of 2 is 2 Value of next address location of 2 is 0 Address of next address location of 2 is 6422029
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