/ * * Purpose: Program to demonstrate passing apointer to a character * string to a function. * Author: M J Leslie. * Date: 21-Apr-94 */ int function1(char * array); main() { char array1[10]="987654321"; /* one less so the \0 will fit */ function1(array1); /* call function */ printf("%s\n", array1); /* O/P the altered array. '5' will * have been changed to 'x' */ } /************************************************************************/ function1(char * array) { printf("%s\n", array); /* printf expects a pointer. */ array +=4; /* Modify the pointer. */ *array = 'x'; /* Modify the data pointed to * by 'array' */ }
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