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Why do cout < < The value of ch is: < < ch < < endl; cout <

Why do

cout << "The value of ch is: " << ch << endl;

cout<

gives different result.

Also explain the difference between void and null pointer and their use

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int main() {

int* ptr = new int(98);

float* ch = reinterpret_cast (ptr);

cout << "The value of *ptr is: " << *ptr << endl;

cout << "The value of ptr is: " << ptr << endl;

cout << "The value of *ch is: " << *ch << endl;

cout << "The value of ch is: " << ch << endl;

void *ptr1=&ch;

cout<

return 0;

}

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