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... bubble(int *p, int N); int compare(int *m, int *n); int main(void) { 42 CHAPTER 10: Pointers to Functions Up to this point we have been discussing pointers to data objects. C also permits ... object pointed to. (i.e. 2 for an integer, 4 for a long, etc.). Since a block of 10 integers located contiguously in memory is, by definition, an array of integers, this brings up an interesting ... int main(void) { int **rptr; int *aptr; int *testptr; int k; int nrows = 5; /* Both nrows and ncols could be evaluated */ int ncols = 8; /* or read in at run time */ int row, col;...
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