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Indirection Operator and Dereferencing

Indirection Operator and Dereferencing
 

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

int main ()
{
   int num = 5;

   int* intPointer = &num;

   cout << "The value of num is " << num << endl;

   num = 10;

   cout << "The value of num after num = 10 is " << num << endl;

   *intPointer = 15;

   cout << "The value of num after *intPointer = 15 is " << num << endl;
   return 0;
}


           
         
  








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