English
New Course
Concept
Address-of Operator
Follow
0
Summary
The address-of operator, denoted by an ampersand (&), is used in programming to obtain the memory address of a variable. It is crucial for operations involving pointers, as it facilitates direct manipulation of data stored in memory.
Concepts
Pointer Arithmetic
Memory Management
Dereferencing
Pointer Types
Pointer Variables
Heap Allocation
Memory Addresses
Data Structures
Reference Vs Pointer
Relevant Degrees
Programming Languages 80%
Human-Computer Interaction and User Experience 20%
Start Learning Journey
Generate Assignment Link
Lessons
Concepts
Suggested Topics
Foundational Courses
Activity
Your Lessons
Your lessons will appear here when you're logged in.
Log In
Sign up