I have one requirement in C.
char abc[]="hello";
char hello[]="world";
Using abc whether we can get the hello variable’s value in C.
I know it is possible in some of the languages like Perl, Php, Bash,.,
Is it possible in C?
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Yes you are right , this is possible in some other language but not in C ,
since abc is a container which resides in a location (for ex: 1000) and hello is one more
container which resides in another location ( for ex : 2000 ) , so we have no contact between
these two arrays ,
we cannot make a value ( strings ) to point some other value.
so finally THIS IS NOT AT ALL POSSIBLE.