#include #include int main(void) { // Declare an integer array and an integer pointer int MyArray[10] = {2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20}; int *pI; // Get the start address by asking for the address iof array item [0] pI = &MyArray[0]; // Or use: pI = MyArray; // Display the 1st item in the array, first be accessing rhe array printf("The value at array item [0] is %d\n", MyArray[0]); // Since the pointer points to the address of the 1st item we can // access it as we would for a pointer pointing to any single variable printf("The value at the memory address held in pI is %d\n", *pI); return 0; // Exit }