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how pointers work?
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int x=20;
int *p;
p=&x;
cout<<x;   //output - 20
cout<<p;   //output - address of x
cout<<*p;  //output - value of x(20)
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a pointer stores the address to a variable instead of storing the actual value
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pointers are also faster?
 modifying the actual variable in memory Instead of loading  the variable then modify the variable then store the variable  back to memory. 
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is *p a pointer or p with star (ignoring *)






