According to Tenenbaum, Langsam and Augenstein (1995), pointers are a data type like any other in C, with the difference

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According to Tenenbaum, Langsam and Augenstein (1995), pointers are a data type like any other in C, with the difference

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According to Tenenbaum, Langsam and Augenstein (1995), pointers
are a data type like any other in C, with the difference that they
can only store:
The.
A floating point number.
B.
A string.
C.
A structure defined with struct.
d.
A logical expression.
E:
A memory address or NULL.
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