4. | What will be the output of the program? |
| A. | 5 |
| B. | 10 |
| C. | Garbage Value |
| D. | Error |
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| Answer: Option D |
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| Explanation: |
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Step 1: const int x=5; The constant variable x is declared as an integer data type and initialized with value '5'.
Step 2: const int *ptrx; The constant variable ptrx is declared as an integer pointer.
Step 3: ptrx = &x; The address of the constant variable x is assigned to integer pointer variable ptrx.
Step 4: *ptrx = 10; Here we are indirectly trying to change the value of the constant vaiable x. This will result in an error.
To change the value of const variable x we have to use *(int *)&x = 10; |
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