Starting Out With C++, Early Objects - With Access Package
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Author: GADDIS
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Chapter 10.5, Problem 10.7CP
Assume pint is a pointer variable. For each of the following statements, determine whether the statement is valid or invalid. For those that are invalid, explain why.
A) pint ++;
B) −−pint;
C) pint /= 2;
D) pint *= 4;
E) pint += x; // Assume x is an int.
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