I started working with the C++ STL and I am learnimg about list
.
I know that in list<int> adj
, adj
is an object of list
class in which int
are stored.
My doubt is, what is mean by *adj
in list<int> *adj;
?
I started working with the C++ STL and I am learnimg about list
.
I know that in list<int> adj
, adj
is an object of list
class in which int
are stored.
My doubt is, what is mean by *adj
in list<int> *adj;
?
This declares adj
to be a pointer to a list<int>
:
list<int> *adj;
It does not construct a list<int>
but can be used to point at list<int>
s constructed elsewhere in the program. Example:
list<int> a_list_int_instance;
adj = &a_list_int_instance; // & is the "address-of" operator in this context
adj
now points at a_list_int_instance
and can access its methods by dereferencing. Here are two options:
adj->push_back(10);
(*adj).push_back(20);