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From: Yu Jaemin <asiawide AT soback DOT kornet DOT nm DOT kr>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Pointer Usage
Date: 13 Oct 1998 08:59:14 GMT
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Earlblunt <earlblunt AT usa DOT net> wrote:
> Hello,

> I am new in C programming and now learning about pointers.
> Could anyone check for me the codes below for the CORRECT usage of pointers?


> int cris ,  *liew , *ogy;

I think this isn't a good way to declare pointer vars..

In this case, it looked there is no problem, but when

you declare like this...

int *liew,*ogy,cris;

it could be a cause of error.

Therefore, I recommend that split it as two lines.

int cris;

int *liew,*ogy;

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Yu Jaemin

ps. this is just my way of coding, please
    do as you wish. :)

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