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String as an array index

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c

In 3["XoePhoenix"], array index is of type array of characters. Can we do this in C? Isn't it true that an array index must be an integer?

What does 3["XeoPhoenix"] mean?

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Michael Avatar asked Dec 21 '22 13:12

Michael


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3["XoePhoenix"] is the same as "XoePhoenix"[3], so it will evaluate to the char 'P'.

The array syntax in C is not more than a different way of writing *( x + y ), where x and y are the sub expressions before and inside the brackets. Due to the commutativity of the addition these sub expressions can be exchanged without changing the meaning of the expression.

So 3["XeoPhoenix"] is compiled as *( 3 + "XeoPhoenix" ) where the string decays to a pointer and 3 is added to this pointer which in turn results in a pointer to the 4th char in the string. The * dereferences this pointer and so this expression evaluates to 'P'.

"XeoPhoenix"[ 3 ] would be compiled as *( "XeoPhoenix" + 3 ) and you can see that would lead to the same result.

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x4u Avatar answered Jan 07 '23 02:01

x4u