C++ Dereference
Get Memory Address and Value
In the example from the previous page, we used the pointer variable to get the memory address of a variable 
(used together with the & reference operator). However, you can also 
use the pointer to get the value of the variable, by using the * operator 
(the dereference operator):
Example
    string food = "Pizza";  // Variable declaration
string* ptr = 
    &food;    // Pointer declaration
// 
    Reference: Output the memory address of food with the pointer (0x6dfed4)
cout << 
    ptr << "\n";
// 
    Dereference: Output the value of food with the pointer (Pizza)
cout << 
    *ptr << "\n";
 
Try it Yourself »
Note that the * sign can be confusing here, as it does two different things 
in our code:
- When used in declaration (string* ptr), it creates a pointer variable.
- When not used in declaration, it act as a dereference operator.
 
