wOne thing that arrays don't require that other variables
do, is a reference operator when you
want to have a pointer to the string.
wEXAMPLE:
w
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w//As opposed to
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char
*pointer; char
string[40]; pointer = string;
//gives the memory address without a
reference operator(&)
int *
pointer; int num; pointer = #
//Requires & to give the memory
address to the pointer
Here you see that the loops
work well because they increment the variable for you, and you only
need to increment by one. Its the easiest loop to read, and you access the
entire array.