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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T05:20:16+00:00 2026-06-16T05:20:16+00:00

Possible Duplicate: Pointer Arithmetic: ++*ptr or *ptr++? I do not understand what the difference

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Pointer Arithmetic: ++*ptr or *ptr++?

I do not understand what the difference is? Here is an example of a code that implements *ptr++

#include <stdio.h>
int my_array[] = {1,23,17,4,-5,100};
int *ptr;
int main(void)
{
int i;
ptr = &my_array[0]; /* point our pointer to the first
element of the array */
printf("\n\n");
for (i = 0; i < 6; i++)
{
printf("my_array[%d] = %d ",i,my_array[i]);
printf("ptr + %d = %d\n",i, *ptr++);

}
return 0;
}

The output is

my_array[0] = 1 ptr + 0 = 1
my_array[1] = 23 ptr + 1 = 23
my_array[2] = 17 ptr + 2 = 17
my_array[3] = 4 ptr + 3 = 4
my_array[4] = -5 ptr + 4 = -5
my_array[5] = 100 ptr + 5 = 100

When you change the second printf statement to printf(“ptr + %d = %d\n”,i, *(++ptr));
this becomes the ouput:

my_array[0] = 1 ptr + 0 = 23
my_array[1] = 23 ptr + 1 = 17
my_array[2] = 17 ptr + 2 = 4
my_array[3] = 4 ptr + 3 = -5
my_array[4] = -5 ptr + 4 = 100
my_array[5] = 100 ptr + 5 = -1881141248

Someone please explain the difference in detail so I can understand.

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    2026-06-16T05:20:17+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 5:20 am

    One increments the pointer BEFORE fetching what it points to, the other increments AFTER fetching from the pointer.

    In the second example, you have stepped past the end of your array the last iteration, and you are printing (probably) the pointer that is in the memory location immediately after your array (or some random garbage)

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