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Increase value vs address

  
#include <stdio.h>

int main(void)
{
  int *p, q;

  p = &q;

  q = 1;
  printf("%p ", p);

  (*p)++; /* now q is incremented and p is unchanged */
  printf("%d %p", q, p);

  return 0;
}


           
       
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