Example 1: declaring a volatile in c
  #include<stdio.h>  int main(){                int volatile number1 = 10;           volatile int number2;     number2 = 20;           int volatile *p1;     p1 = &number1;           volatile int **p2;     p2 = &p1;          printf("%d %d %d %d",number1,number2,*p1,**p2);     return 0; }
 Example 2: volatile keyword in c
 C's volatile keyword is a qualifier that is applied to a variable when it is declared. It tells the compiler that the value of the variable may change at any time--without any action being taken by the code the compiler finds nearby.
 
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