Ok! I made a very small program to search through my memory. But, it doesn't cut out when it finds its values. Now, what I thought this would do is end at variable adress c or d. Instead, it never ends.
Being set to the adress of b shoulden't it cut out directly after a++? Or is memory not set up that way? Well, thank you in advance.Code:#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { int *a; int b; int c = 9999; int d = 0; for(a = &b; a != &c || a != &d; a++) { cout << a; } }