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in this video well tackle what is a void pointer and how can we use it and whats the difference between it and a char pointer all right so first things first we need to create a problem that we can solve what I want here is well I have an array that I defined here and I want this array to be printed on the screen and I want to see it in hexadecimal representation right so to do this its very simple create a simple function and try to print it on the screen now as you can see here I created a function that what it does really it takes in an array and the number of elements in that array and simply print out each element of the array now the way we print this out its actually a bit complicated so Ill get a bit into it here we say alright percent access all right print it in hexadecimal format print any variable in hexadecimal format and print it on eight characters thats what this 8 is for and also print zeros whatever you dont have anything to show dont just print empty spaces r