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incrementing an array of pointers in C

this is probably an essentially trivial thing, but it somewhat escapes me, thus far..

char * a3[2];
a3[0] = "abc";
a3[1] = "def";
char ** p;
p = a3;

this works:

printf("%p - "%s" ", p, *(++p));

this does not:

printf("%p - "%s" ", a3, *(++a3));

the error i'm getting at compilation is:

lvalue required as increment operand

what am i doing wrong, why and what is the solution for 'a3'?

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You can't assign to a3, nor can you increment it. The array name is a constant, it can't be changed.

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