I'm saying that int *x=new int(3); is a statement .
I want to find value at location allocated by new which is 3 in this case by
indirect way ... without use of (void*)x.

On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 3:23 PM, Navneet <navneetn...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Sorry but the context is not very clear. What exactly are you trying
> to do?
> Looks like you want to allocate space for an integer value and assign
> the value p to it.
> So, you need to refer it with some pointer (in this case x).
>
>
> On Jun 4, 2:24 pm, "D.N.Vishwakarma@IITR " <deok...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > say memory location is 0x33f070  of int *x=new int(p);
> >  p is some value at that location. we have to find p  at that location
> using
> > some indirect way...
> > without using cout<<(void*x); Is there any other way to find p?
> >
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