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38 questions linked to/from Why is the asterisk before the variable name, rather than after the type?
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What makes more sense - char* string or char *string? [duplicate]
I'm learning C++ at the moment, and I'm coming across a lot of null-terminated strings. This has got me thinking, what makes more sense when declaring pointers:
char* string
or
char *string
? To me, ...
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Difference between char* var; and char *var;? [duplicate]
Just wondering if there's any difference between:
char* var;
char *var;
or is it just a matter of preference (spacing)?
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Does the position of the * or & matters? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicates:
In C, why is the asterisk before the variable name, rather than after the type?
What's your preferred pointer declaration style, and why?
In C++, i see pointers put in ...
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Whats the difference between void* and void * [duplicate]
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In C, why is the asterisk before the variable name, rather than after the type?
Declaring pointers; asterisk on the left or right of the space between the type and name?
I ...
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The asterisk in Objective-C object instance declarations: by the Object or by the instance? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
What's your preferred pointer declaration style, and why?
In C, why is the asterisk before the variable name, rather than after the type?
What makes more sense - char* ...
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Does the position of an asterisk affect pointers? [duplicate]
I have noticed that in C++, a pointer can be declared using two different types of indentation (if that's the right word I'm looking for):
//Space followed by asterisk with variable name
char *...
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Is it typical programming practice to put the asterisk in the pointers right before the name? [duplicate]
I've been doing this for a while:
int* myIntPointer;
string* myString1,* myString2;
But I've noticed a lot of people do this:
int *myIntPointer;
string *myString1, *myString2;
Which one is more ...
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What is the rational for using char *ch vs char* ch [duplicate]
I most commonly see code with the pointer next to the variable name instead of the type.
I originally preferred the later (·char* ch·) because to me it makes more sense that I am declaring the type ...
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Difference between datatype* <variable name> vs. datatype *<variable name> [duplicate]
I studying how to create linked lists in C. Take a look at this article.
First he creates the structure using the following code;
struct node
{
int data;
struct node *next;
};
Its clear that *...
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asterisk with typedef or var name [duplicate]
Is char* myString or char *myString considered best practice? My professor consistently uses char* myString and this seems to be less confusing than char *myString, but I've also seen many developers ...
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What is the difference between Object* myObject and Object *myObject [duplicate]
I don't own a book on C++ and cant afford one, and cant seem to find a decent post (or a good google result) regarding the topic.
So what is the difference? and what would best practice be for writing ...
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What is the significance of asterisks postfixing a variable type in a method header? [duplicate]
I have been trying to learn C as a programming language, and have been trying to solve sample problems on site like LeetCode in C programs. When I was reading over some of the skeleton code that was ...
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Does it matter where you put the pointer? (asterix) sign? [duplicate]
I Just want to know what is the difference between the following way of assigning a pointer. i was watching a C tutorial online and couldn't understand why he used the second pointer like this char * ...
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Difference between pointer to data type and data member [duplicate]
I am learning C and I have difficulty in understanding difference between two statements which are pointers
double **X;
and
double** X;
Are both same?
Also one more question.
When do we ...
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The difference between "char* variable" and "char *variable" in C [duplicate]
I'm learning C and I'm wondering about the difference between writing type* variable and type *variable.