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What is the usefulness of pointers?
I was just doing the lessons in c++ and was womdering what the usefulness of the pointer class of definitions was. Why create a variable with the memory address and then use the pointer over just using the variable itself? https://code.sololearn.com/cYUw3Mc6xjHm/?ref=app
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Pointers allow you to point to an address instead of a variable. Usefulness? You can have a function that modifies a variable permanently. You can access multiple variables with a single pointer. You can directly access memory locations on embedded devices. You can manipulate arrays or segments thereof more easily. You can reduce copying overhead for large variables when passing a pointer to a function rather than have a copy of it... The list goes on. It's something you learn by experience. You just realise, "I'll need a pointer there." when the time comes.
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- In function arguments where you need access the real variable not the copied value
- Data structures like linked list
- Memory management
Ect...
Only 3 uses but you get the point
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I posted a follow up question:
https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/1185580/?ref=app
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very helpful answer nonzyro đ
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That is a very good question,
if you can do the following
int x = 4 ;
int * ptr = &x;
*ptr = *ptr +10 ;
and if that was the only reason to use pointers then why brother using them.
There are good reasons to use pointers , local variables in functions don't exist after the called function is returned.
Neither do variables passed by value to functions ;
example :
void func (int x)
{
x = x + 4
// x is now 10
return ; // go back to
// calling function
}
//
// But after called function
//returns, the variable
// passed by copy to function
no longer exists because only a copy of the data is passed to the parameter of
the function called func.
// And all local variables
// in that function
// also don't exist after
// called function returns.
// Therefore only a copy
// of the value of num
// which is 6 is passed
// to parameter
// variable called x in func.
// But after return, variable
// x now no longer exists.
//
// Variables x and num
// are two separate
// variables or memory
// locations. they are not
// the same variable.
// When passing by copy or value,
// think of the parameter x like
// the following
// int x = num ;
// we have two completely
// different variables of the
// same data type
int main ()
{
int num = 6 ;
func (num) ;
// after func returns ,
// num is still 6.
// There is no change.
cout << num
}
//////////////////
//To solve this problem
// use pointers
// We are passing by
// reference, that is the actual address of the variable called x is passed
// to px in func.
// That is we are now using
// the actual variable.
// think of parameter ptr
// as, int *ptr = &x.
void func (int * px)
{
*px = *px + 4;
// *px is now 10, and so is
// the actual variable x
// is changed.
return ;
}
int main ()
{
int x = 6;
// pass address of variable
// to func
func (&x) ;
cout << x ;
// x is now 10 ;
// because we are dealing
// with only one memory
// location.
// *px and x both refer to the same
// memory location.
}
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Pointer is the first adress node of an array. It represents the first memory location of an array. You can declare more no. Of variable using a single pointer but you have to write the base address of that variable...
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Pointers help us to make certain programming tasks easier. Moreover,dynamic memory allocation extensively uses pointers.
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Pointer are the fundamental part of C++ .if u can't use pointer properly then u will basically lost all the power and flexibility in c++ and the pointer are used in c++ to manipulate and access the address........
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Yes you can do that.
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pointers its the most powerful tool of C/C++, its maybe the greatest java lack.
can also
*use function pointers
*pass values directly by reference:
type func(int & x) {âŠ}
func(x); //not "&x" here, func param isnt ptr
with pointers u practicly become god, low level control, closely to the machine!
pointer arythmetic its a must
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It is useful really.
Pointers are used to store and manage the addresses of dynamically allocated blocks of memory. Such blocks are used to store data objects or arrays of objects.
Features of Pointers:
Pointers save memory space.
Execution time with pointers is faster because data are manipulated with the address, that is, direct access to
memory location.
Memory is accessed efficiently with the pointers. The pointer assigns and releases the memory as well. Hence it can be said the Memory of pointers is dynamically allocated.
Pointers are used with data structures. They are useful for representing two-dimensional and multi-dimensional
arrays.
An array, of any type can be accessed with the help of pointers, without considering its subscript range.
Pointers are used for file handling.
Pointers are used to allocate memory dynamically.
In C++, a pointer declared to a base class could access the object of a derived class. However, a pointer to a derived class cannot access the object of a base class.