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Chapter 21, Problem 21.8E
Program Plan Intro
- Initialize the variables.
- Use static_cast to generate a call by the compiler to print the strange values of the integer data types and next to print the code that causes the errors.
- Display the sample output.
Summary Introduction- This program prints the pointer values as integers by using casts to all the integer data types.
Program Description- The program to printsthe pointer values as integers by using casts to all the integer data types.
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