#include int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { // create two arrays we care about int ages[] = {23, 43, 12, 89, 2}; char *names[] = { "Alan", "Frank", "Mary", "John", "Lisa" }; // safely get the size of ages int count = sizeof(ages) / sizeof(int); int i = 0; // first way using indexing for(i = 0; i < count; i++) { printf("%s has %d years alive.\n", *(names + i), *(ages + i)); } printf("---\n"); // setup the pointers to the start of the arrays int *cur_age = ages; char **cur_name = names; // second way using pointers for(i = 0; i < count; i++) { printf("%s is %d years old.\n", *(cur_name + i), *(cur_age + i)); } printf("---\n"); // third way, pointers are just arrays for(i = 0; i < count; i++) { printf("%s is %d years old again.\n", *(cur_name + i), *(cur_age + i)); } printf("---\n"); // fourth way with pointers in a stupid complex way for(cur_name = names, cur_age = ages; (cur_age - ages) < count; cur_name++, cur_age++) { printf("%s lived %d years so far.\n", *cur_name, *cur_age); } return 0; }