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Pointer as a Variable

Pointer as a Variable
 

#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

int main ()
{
   int num1 = 5, num2 = 14;

   int* intPointer = &num1;

   cout << "The value of num1 is " << num1 << endl;

   *intPointer *= 2;

   cout << "The value of num1 after *intPointer *= 2 is " << *intPointer << endl;

   intPointer = &num2;
   
   cout << "The value of num2 is " << num2 << endl;
   
   *intPointer /= 2;

   cout << "The value of num after *intPointer /= 2 is " << *intPointer << endl;

   return 0;
}

           
         
  








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