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From: | "Emile Bosch" <emilebosch AT hotmail DOT com> |
Newsgroups: | comp.lang.c++,comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
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Subject: | Re: ** Pointer thingie's <= what's up with the double *? |
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Date: | Fri, 14 Dec 2001 12:11:48 +0100 |
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whoosh that was a FAST reply =) Thanks!! I think i understand it now, have to bring it to real life with an example though! is this a good example of it?: int c; int *ptr; int **fptr; c = 5; ptr = &c; fptr = &ptr; ? warm regards, Emile Bosch "Jakob Bieling" <NOnetsurfSPAM AT gmx DOT net> wrote in message news:9vcma8$gjt$06$1 AT news DOT t-online DOT com... > "Emile Bosch" <emilebosch AT hotmail DOT com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > news:vTkS7.469287$Jy2 DOT 33400140 AT news DOT quicknet DOT nl... > > > void** ptr; //? Double **? > > > > I get the single * but what's up with the ** ?? > > just when i tought i got the pointer thingies, they invented this :D lol. > > ** means pointer-to-pointer. So, ptr would point to a memory location that > points to another memory location. You can also have three or four or more of > those: > > long*** ptr; > > Now you have a pointer to a pointer that in turn points to another pointer. > Usually, you don't use the *** and rarely use **. > > > So can someone help me with this? > > Oh, and if thát's possible is it also possible to have anything like > > > > void *& or something? > > Yes. That's a reference to a pointer. You won't see something like long*&& or > something, though. But here too you may use stuff like long**&. > > hth > jb > >
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