Deccan Chronicle: Golconda, Charminar in top 10 most visited monuments in India
Hyderabad: Golconda Fort and Charminar, Hyderabad’s most iconic landmarks, were among the Archaeological Survey of India’s (ASI) top 10 monuments in terms of domestic tourist footfall in 2023-24.
Deccan Herald: Charminar Express halted in Telangana after smoke emanates from wheel of coach, no injuries
Charminar Express halted at Aler station in Telangana after smoke and sparks from a coach wheel due to brake binding, with South Central Railway confirming no injuries, damage and swift resumption of ...
Charminar Express halted in Telangana after smoke emanates from wheel of coach, no injuries
288 char* and char[] are different types, but it's not immediately apparent in all cases. This is because arrays decay into pointers, meaning that if an expression of type char[] is provided where one of type char* is expected, the compiler automatically converts the array into a pointer to its first element.
What is the difference between char array and char pointer in C?
The char type can only represent a single character. When you have a sequence of characters, they are piled next to each other in memory, and the location of the first character in that sequence is returned (assigned to test). Test is nothing more than a pointer to the memory location of the first character in "testing", saying that the type it points to is a char.
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