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7.1.2.Address of each element in an array

Array elements occupy consecutive memory locations.

#include <stdio.h>

main()
{
    int a[5];
    int i;
    for(i = 0;i<5;i++)
    {
        a[i]=i;
    }

    for(i = 0;i<5;i++)
    {
        printf("value in array %d\n",a[i]);
    }

    for(i = 0;i<5;i++)
    {
        printf("value in array %d and address is %16lu\n",a[i],&a[i]);
    }
}
value in array 0
      value in array 1
      value in array 2
      value in array 3
      value in array 4
      value in array 0 and address is           631656
      value in array 1 and address is           631660
      value in array 2 and address is           631664
      value in array 3 and address is           631668
      value in array 4 and address is           631672
7.1.Array Introduction
7.1.1.Arrays
7.1.2.Address of each element in an array
7.1.3.Addition of the elements of the list
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