There is a difference between the things present at the left side of the = and the right side of the =. If p is at the left side of =, that indicates that the container with name p is ready to accept something. But if we are considering *p to the left side of the container = this means the value present in p is ready to accept something, which is wrong.
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Simple and straight forward. Nice.
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Why it is p=&a and not *p=&a ????
Second (or) method
There is a difference between the things present at the left side of the = and the right side of the =.
If p is at the left side of =, that indicates that the container with name p is ready to accept something.
But if we are considering *p to the left side of the container = this means the value present in p is ready to accept something, which is wrong.