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A possible output of the following program fragment:

 

static char wer [ ] [5] = {“harmot”, “merli”, “axari”);

printf ({“%d %d”, wer, wer [0], &wer [0] [0]);

is

(a) 262164 262165 262166                                         (b) 2616 262164 262165

(c) 262164 262164 262164                                         (d) 262164 262165 262165

Solution: ?

Please explain it, how it is printed

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Actually It is returning the address of first variable.

Wer, Wer[0], &Wer[0][0] indicates the pointer points to the array. And that pointer returns the address of first variable.

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