Lecture 2 - Introduction to Pointers

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Numerical Methods and Programing, Prof.P.B.Sunil Kumar, Dept. of Physics, IIT Madras

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  • Good tutorial! thanks!

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  • i was kind of hoping for an even longer introduction.

  • Good Lecture.

  • just to clear One part at 44:20

    here when he first wrote *(k[0]+1) in second printf

    the output is 6 as k[0] has address of m[1] which contains 3 and next element which is contained in next address pointed by k[0]+1 should be printed which is the case.

    when he changes it to k[3] + 1 he actually exceeds the array size as k[3] points to last element in the array i.e. m[4]..... hence garbage 0.

  • I LOVE INDIA ! good tutorial !

  • I find the way he pronounces the character "Z" to be very distracting.

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