void main()
{
void *ptr;
char *a='A';
char *b="TAN";
int i=50;
ptr=a;
ptr=(*char)malloc(sizeof(a));
printf("%c",*ptr);
ptr=i;
ptr=(*int)malloc(sizeof(i));
printf("%d",++(*ptr));
ptr=b;
ptr=(*char)malloc(sizeof(b));
printf("%c",++(*ptr));
}
ptr=(*char)malloc(sizeof(a));
Ans: A51AN
Please explain the output..
Doesnt this line ptr=(* char)malloc(sizeof(i))
initialize ptr to NULL
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