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As you may have noticed, you can just as easily use pointer arithmetic to access an array. In fact, that is exactly what the compiler does,
when you use the []-operator. It is just syntactic sugar. But there are some minor differences between pointers and arrays.
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When you call sizeof on an array it will give you the hole size in bytes of the array. When you call the sizeof on an pointer,
it will just return the size of the pointer, which is on 64bit systems 8bytes.
Also an array always points to the same thing, while a pointer can be changed at any time.
But for the most part they are equivalent.
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