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George_George10-Dec-07 1:01
George_George10-Dec-07 1:01 
Hello everyone,


Suppose we defined a string buffer (array), like this,

char array[] = "hello world";
char buf[256]

Sometimes, I noticed that we either use,

1. array (buf)
or use,
2. &array (&buf)
or use
3. &array[0] (&buf[0])

as the beginning address of the array,

example like,

strcpy (buf, array);
strcpy (&buf, array);
...

I am wondering the differences between the 3 approaches, and which approach is the most correct?


thanks in advance,
George
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