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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T09:12:55+00:00 2026-05-26T09:12:55+00:00

A friend asked me to write a function in C to return the 100th

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A friend asked me to write a function in C to return the 100th element of an array. I’m not very familiar with C, so I wasn’t sure how to make a generic function that could do this with any type of array, so I cheated and assumed that it was an array of integers and wrote this function:

int GetHundredthElement(int *array) {
  return array[100 - 1];
}

(the - 1 is there because arrays are zero-indexed)

I asked him how to make a function that would work for any type of array. He told me there was a simple way to do it:

int GetHundredthElement = 100 - 1;

and that this “function” could be called like this:

GetHundredthElement[array];

I tried it, and it worked, but doesn’t look like a function to me because it uses bracket notation, which isn’t how function calls are written in C. I don’t really understand exactly what this code is doing or how it’s doing it. What’s going on here?

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    2026-05-26T09:12:56+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 9:12 am

    You are right about the fact that GetHundredthElement is not a function– it is, as you would expect, an integer.

    However, this illustrates a surprising ability in C where you can reverse the order of your array access!

    assert(a[5] == 5[a]);
    

    This is because an array access can be implemented in pointer arithmetic:

    assert(a[5] == *(a+5));
    assert(*(a+5) == *(5+a));
    assert(*(5+a) == 5[a]);
    
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