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We can have arrays of pointers since pointers are variables.
Example use:
Sort lines of text of different length.
NOTE: Text can't be moved or compared in a single operation.
Arrays of Pointers are a data representation that will cope efficiently
and conveniently with variable length text lines.
How can we do this?:
-  Store lines end-to-end in one big char array
(Fig. 
). 
n will delimit lines.
 -  Store pointers in a different array where each pointer points to 1st char
of each new line.
 -  Compare two lines using strcmp() standard library function.
 -  If 2 lines are out of order - swap pointer in pointer array
(not text).
 
 
Fig. 
 Arrays of Pointers (String Sorting Example)
This eliminates:
-  complicated storage management.
 -  high overheads of moving lines.