int main(int argc, const char * argv[])
{
int age = 40;
float gpa = 3.25f;
char grade ='A';
double fun = 2.000043f;
char companyName[20] = "O'Brien Enterprises";
int *pAge = &age;
int *pGpa = &gpa;
int *pGrade = &grade;
int *pFun = &fun;
int *pCompanyName = &companyName;
printf("Value of variables through pointers:\n");
printf("age = %i\n", *pAge);
printf("gpa = %f\n",*pGpa);
printf("grade = %c\n", *pGrade);
printf("fun = %d\n", *pFun);
printf("companyName = %s\n", *pCompanyName);
return 0;
}
When i run this code Xcode replies with a ton of warnings and errors. When declaring and intializing the pointers for all variables except for age
it says incompatible pointer types
. And when attempting to print them out, it says for all but age
,format specifies a different type
. Why is this? And when the code is run as is I get the following results:
Value of variables through pointers:
age = 40
gpa = 0.000000
grade = A
fun = -2147483648
(lldb)