What does char **ch mean?
Orville R. Weyrich
orville at weyrich.UUCP
Sat May 4 16:20:07 AEST 1991
I am studying for a C language exam, and a study guide I am using states
that the declaration char **ch; is equivalent to char *ch;
I am having difficulty understanding this. My interpretation of the
declaration char **ch is that we have a pointer to a pointer to a char.
I think that this would be equivalent to the declaration char *ch[]
rather than what the study guide says.
Am I missing something obvious?
Thanks,
orville.
-------------------------------------- ******************************
Orville R. Weyrich, Jr. Certified Systems Professional
Internet: orville%weyrich at uunet.uu.net Weyrich Computer Consulting
Voice: (602) 391-0821 POB 5782, Scottsdale, AZ 85261
Fax: (602) 391-0023 (Yes! I'm available)
-------------------------------------- ******************************
More information about the Comp.lang.c
mailing list