instead of calling swap(&ps[0],&ps[1]) can u try with swap(ps[0],ps[1]) or
swap(&ps[0][0],&ps[1][0]) ?

On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 5:05 AM, udit sharma <sharmaudit...@gmail.com>wrote:

> #include<stdio.h>void swap(char *,char *);int main(){char *ps[2]={
>               "Hello",
>               "Good Mornning",
>       };swap(&ps[0],&ps[1]);printf("%s \t %s\n",ps[0],ps[1]);return 0;}
> void swap(char *p,char *q){char *t;t=p;p=q;q=t;}
>
>
> why the output is:
> Hello          Good Mornning
>
>
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