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Date: Wed, 24 Sep 1997 21:22:04 -0600
From: joe DOT charles AT sprintranet DOT com
Subject: Please help the newbie!
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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I'm teaching myself C++ on a Toshiba Tecra running Win95.  I've been using
DJGPP v2 and RHIDE with no problems until now... Day 8 of "Teach Yourself
C++ in 21 Days."

Day 8 discusses pointers, and says you can use the "&" operator to see the
particular address of any given variable, as in:

int temp=5;
cout << "Address: " << &temp

Now, when I compile this and run it, I get "Address: 1" instead of the
actual memory address of the temp variable.

Does DJGPP not support the & operator?  How can I see the address of a
given variable?

Thanks,
Joe

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