what are the values of a and b
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a = 100
b = 200
Explanation:
In out computers memory is stored as binaries serially
So class Test's objects data are stored serially too and can be accessed as memory references
When we write *(pInt + 0) we are actually asking the computer to get us the data in location pInt + 0 ie. pInt itself and for *(pInt + 1) it means get us the data next to location of pInt
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