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Answered by MichMich0945
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Q) What is address operator?

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C++ provides two pointer operators, which are (a) Address of Operator (&) and (b) Indirection Operator (*).

(A) Address Operator (&)

  • The (&) is a unary operator that returns the memory address of its operand. For example, if var is an integer variable, then &var is its address. This operator has the same precedence and right-to-left associativity as the other unary operators.
  • You should read the '&' operator as "the address of" which means &var will be read as "the address of var".

(B) Indirection Operator (*)

  • The second operator is indirection Operator (*), and it is the complement of &. It is a unary operator that returns the value of the variable located at the address specified by its operand.

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