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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T11:15:08+00:00 2026-06-10T11:15:08+00:00

I wrote the following program to understand the addition of integer values to pointer

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I wrote the following program to understand the addition of integer values to pointer values. In my case, the pointers point to integers. I understand that if p is a pointer to an integer, then p+2 is the address of the integer stored “two integers ahead” (or 2*4 bytes = 8 bytes). The program below works as I expect for the integer array, but for a char array it just prints empty lines. Could someone please explain to me why?

#include <iostream>

int main() {

    int* v = new int[10];

    std::cout << "addresses of ints:" << std::endl;

    // works as expected
    for (size_t i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
        std::cout << v+i << std::endl;
    }

    char* u = new char[10];

    std::cout << "addresses of chars:" << std::endl;

    // prints a bunch of empty lines
    for (size_t i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
        std::cout << u+i << std::endl;
    }

    return 0;
}
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    2026-06-10T11:15:09+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 11:15 am

    It’s because char * has special significance (C strings) so it tries to print it as a string. Cast the pointers to let cout know what you want:

    std::cout << (void *)(u+i) << std::endl;
    
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