When I attempt to compare a pointer array (which initially is NULL) and char pointer:
int main(int argc, char **argv){
char **list = (char**)malloc(20*sizeof(char)+1);
char *input = "La li lu le lo";
if(*list[0] != input[0]) { //or if(list[0][0]!=input[0])
printf("false: %s", strdict[0]);
}
}
I constantly get a warning:
comparison between pointer and integer
What must be done to remove this warning? If I modify it to be:
if(*list[0] != input[0])
the warning is removed, yet the program crashes. Thanks for your help in advance.
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