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OCR: 228 Chapter 4 Arrays and Pointers cell in and the so array. on The The quantity expressions intarray +intarray is the and address intarray[0] of the both second refer cell in to the the array, contents of the first celi in the array The expressions (in tarray and rray[1] both refer to the contents of the second cell in the array, and SO on. Note Thus, that the inta name ofan rray 1 array can be (inta used in a manner very refer to similar exactly to that the of a same pointer. value. The name Arrays of an are array similar to evaluates pointers, to the int address there in are memory differences of the in first the OM1 element concepts. in the array can be used on the right hand side of an assignment statement. but not on the left. It can be evaluated, but it cannot be changed The location ...