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|    25 Sep 12 13:14:54    |
      From: kiran.tangeeda@googlemail.com              Here is a code snippet:       =============       int **ptr;       int intArr[3][5];       ptr = intArr;       =============              This gives the error on g++ compiler:       error: cannot convert ‘int [3][5]’ to ‘int**’ in assignment              I have tried other variants as well, like       int const **ptr = intArr;       and       ptr = &intArr[0];              I still got the same error. Can anyone explain the reason here.              Thanks,       Kiran                     --        [ See http://www.gotw.ca/resources/clcm.htm for info about ]        [ comp.lang.c++.moderated. First time posters: Do this! ]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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