A program well written usually does not use much pointer typecasting. There could be a need to use ptr typecast for malloc for instance (declared (void *)malloc(...)), but it is not even necessary in C (while a few compilers may complain).
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40 A void pointer is a generic object pointer and C supports implicit conversion from a void pointer type to other types, so there is no need of explicitly typecasting it.
Typecasting is also known as type conversion, it is to change an object from one data type to another. In non-primitive objects, typecasting is done on objects which have certain features of hierarchies.
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