Answer:
char* studentPointer = &userStudent;
Explanation:
Pointers in C are variables used to point to the location of another variable. To declare pointer, the data type must be specified (same as the variable it is pointing to), followed by an asterisk and then the name of the pointer. The reference of the target variable is also assigned to the pointer to allow direct changes from the pointer variable.
Answer: <em>Select the cell or cells you want the drop-down list to appear in.</em>
<em>Click on the Data tab on Excel's ribbon.</em>
<em>Click on the Data Validation button in the Data Tools group.</em>
<em>In the Data Validation dialog, in the Allow: list select List.</em>
<em>Click in the Source: box.</em>
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