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Posted By: ashish       Member Level: Diamond       Posted Date: 10 Jan 2008       Category: Computer Basics

char ** array [12][12][12];
Consider array, defined above. Which one of the following definitions and initializations of p is valid?



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char ** (* p) [12][12] = array;
char ***** p = array;
char * (* p) [12][12][12] = array;





      
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