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C++ Tutorial » Array » array pointer 
4. 3. 4. Output array address by using array pointer
#include <assert.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>

char array[10"012345678";

int main()
{
    for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
        std::cout << std::hex;
        std::cout << "&array[i]=0x" <<  reinterpret_cast<int>(&array[i]) <<
                     " (array+i)=0x" << reinterpret_cast<int>(array+i<<
                     " array[i]=0x" <<  static_cast<int>(array[i]) << '\n',
        std::cout << std::dec;
    }
    return (0);
}
&array;[i]=0x43d000 (array+i)=0x43d000 array[i]=0x30
&array;[i]=0x43d001 (array+i)=0x43d001 array[i]=0x31
&array;[i]=0x43d002 (array+i)=0x43d002 array[i]=0x32
&array;[i]=0x43d003 (array+i)=0x43d003 array[i]=0x33
&array;[i]=0x43d004 (array+i)=0x43d004 array[i]=0x34
&array;[i]=0x43d005 (array+i)=0x43d005 array[i]=0x35
&array;[i]=0x43d006 (array+i)=0x43d006 array[i]=0x36
&array;[i]=0x43d007 (array+i)=0x43d007 array[i]=0x37
&array;[i]=0x43d008 (array+i)=0x43d008 array[i]=0x38
&array;[i]=0x43d009 (array+i)=0x43d009 array[i]=0x0
4. 3. array pointer
4. 3. 1. Array pointer
4. 3. 2. Index a pointer as if it were an array
4. 3. 3. Use a 2-D array of pointers to create a dictionary
4. 3. 4. Output array address by using array pointer
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