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Multiple Indirect
Multiple Indirect

/*
C#: The Complete Reference 
by Herbert Schildt 

Publisher: Osborne/McGraw-Hill (March 8, 2002)
ISBN: 0072134852
*/


using System; 
 
public class MultipleIndirect 
  unsafe public static void Main() { 
    int x;    // holds a int value  
    int* p;  // holds an int pointer 
    int** q; // holds an pointer to an int pointer 
 
    x = 10
    p = &x; // put address of x into p 
    q = &p; // put address of p into q 
 
    Console.WriteLine(**q)// display the value of x  
  
}


           
       
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