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c - Difference between two declarations involving a pointer and an array

What is the difference between int *a[3] and int (*a)[3]?

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There is no difference between int a[3] and int (a)[3], they both declare a as an array of 3 ints. There is a difference between int *a[3] and int (*a)[3], the former declares an array of 3 pointers to int whereas the second declares a pointer to an array of 3 ints. The parenthesis make a difference here because in C brackets have a higher precedence than *.


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