Function Pointers point to code like normal pointers.
In Functions Pointers, function’s name can be used to get function’s address.
A function can also be passed as an arguments and can be returned from a function.
Declaration
function_return_type(*Pointer_name)(function argument list)
Example
#include<stdio.h>
int subtraction (int a, int b) {
return a-b;
}
int main() {
int (*fp) (int, int)=subtraction;
//Calling function using function pointer
int result = fp(5, 4);
printf(" Using function pointer we get the result: %d",result);
return 0;
}Output
Using function pointer we get the result: 1