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Cedric Moonen18-Oct-09 4:44
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Tadysas wrote:
Why do get address symbols B♀═@ with char variables?


Because cout handles int* differently than char*. A char* is considered to be a string, so cout will output the content of the string. Since you do not have a terminating 0 in your 'string', cout will output some garbage after the first character.


Tadysas wrote:
and if i'm wright cout <<&a and cout << &c stops displaying symbols when reaches end line symbol '\n' ?


It stops when it encounter a '\0' character which terminates the string.


Tadysas wrote:
This is because char variable is 1 byte long and int 4 bytes ?


No, this is because cout handles pointers to character differently than pointers to integer.

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