@Anika : pls elaborate the segmentatin part...!

On 7/27/11, Anika Jain <[email protected]> wrote:
> no we cant..
> coz when we do say int *p=4000;
> its fine till now.. and if we do *p=10; it is segmentation fault..
>
> On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 10:35 PM, rShetty <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Usually when I declare a variable it will be stored in memory location
>> with some address .
>> Such as  consider I declare int x=10 , it will stored in some address
>> 1003 (say).
>> Now my question is can I control the address being assigned to a
>> variable in C . Say, I want to store x in address in 4000 and not in
>> 1003 defined by the compiler .(Usually this can be done in assembly).
>> Can I do that ? Correct me If i am wrong
>>
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