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Data types for "pointing" at other values: A pointer's value is a memory address where the pointed-to value is stored. This tag should be used for questions involving the use of pointers, not references. Common programming languages using pointers are C, C++, Go, and assembly and intermediate-representation languages; use a specific language tag. Other helpful tags should describe what is being pointed-to (e.g. a function, a struct etc.)

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Multiple function types in a map, Golang

I hope to connect user input to functions. The user inputs are string. For example, "func_name=MyPrintf&s1=Hello, world\!" or "func_name=MyAdd&i1=1&i2=2" Each function'...
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How to store strings and count into an array in C language

I have the following data in text file we are studying hard we can go out for vacation I can have fun!! I can have fun!! fun! Desired output #1 we 2 #2 are 1 #3 studying 1 #4 hard ...
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On changing a value of const variable through implicit access to it via void pointer in C

I was wondering if I could change the value of a const variable implicitly through a pointer. The example I came up with is the following: #include <stdio.h> int main(void) { const int ...
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C++ pointer-to-member if the member is an array

I have a structure with several members of unsigned short type. The values stored in these types should be in a certain range, so I use a setter method for them that checks the range of the value ...
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Why does the function not save the parameter values to the datastructure?

I have a a datastructure #ifndef DATASTRUCTURE_H #define DATASTRUCTURE_H #define MAXAPPOINTMENTS 100 typedef enum {So, Mo, Di, Mi, Do, Fr, Sa} eDayofTheWeek; typedef struct{ int Day; int ...
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Why is malloc allocated array shows less size than static allocated array [duplicate]

Why is arr1 size less than arr2, am I missing something? Does it have to do something with malloc and stack, heap? #include <malloc.h> #include <stdio.h> int main(void) { int length = ...
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Why can't recovery of type cursor be used with number formatting in JavaScript? And why is the number not written in the right place in this case?

By following the answer to this question {How to fix cursor typewriter Jump to end Issue during convert number in JavaScript?} When I use this with formatting and whitespace. When several numbers (...
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C pointers in Windows sockets

I'm starting with sockets on Windows in C, and I'm trying to understand the use of pointers in C and get a clear idea of why some variables are pointers. In this code: int sock; struct sockaddr_in ...
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animated bubble effect in amchart 5 on map pointers

I want this type of animation on my amchart map chart while data is getting changed https://www.amcharts.com/demos/map-with-animated-bubbles/ While I'm trying to put this it is not working can anyone ...
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Is it UB to reinterpret_cast a T* to a uintptr_t, reinterpret_cast that uintptr_t to a void*, then static_cast that void* back to a T*?

I am writing a C++ tagged pointer. I have a question about whether the operations I use to implement its basic functionality cause undefined behavior: When constructing a tagged pointer given a ...
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how does copying const char* to char array work

I have a code where I have a buffer and I am trying to copy const string into it like this: #include <stdio.h> typedef struct _BIGWORD { unsigned char Byte[53]; //size of constant string } ...
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How do I fix this realloc() invalid pointer

I allocated a variable struct and I want to reallocate it when I want to add more variables, but I don't understand why this error happens since the variable is already allocated with malloc() ...
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Protobuf converts message to pointer

I have a program like this -> message Action{ } message Person{ Action action = 1; } I want the action field in Person to be converted to a non pointer struct in golang. But after compiling it ...
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Why does an empty char type pointer returns "â" as the output? [duplicate]

And why does it return "ä" now, when I return it along with an empty char variable? Here is the code that I was working on. #include <stdio.h> int main(){ //Declaring and defining ...
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How to pass a char** to a function that expects a const array of const char pointers

As shown below, I want to pass a variable defined by char **x to a function as read only. A reference book shows linear search source code that executes linear search to a variable defined by int *x ...
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Can I move between contiguous sequences of fields of the same type in a struct using pointer arithmetic without alignof?

I am aware that there are other similar questions. I have read through these and don’t think this question has been answered. Can I move between a consecutive (contiguous in the declaration sequence) ...
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References to stack allocated variables that are out of scope [duplicate]

According to my understanding, stack allocated variables are disposed of when they go out of scope. However, the concept of returning references to variables that were allocated on the stack and ...
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Function returning pointer into static string

I have this program, that prints Lala. Although i do not understand why i do not get a compilation error in the main function when i call foo(). I suspect it has something to do with the fact that str ...
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Call a C++ function from Python that uses a complex array pointer as an argument

I want to call a C++ function from Python that uses a complex array pointer as an argument. My function looks like this. extern "C" void myfunction(complex<float> *arr) And I have ...
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Is adding a uintptr_t to a pointer symmetric?

Preface: I understand that use cases for this are challenging to find. This question is purely theoretical and arose by curiosity. Take the following: char b[SOME_SIZE]; Is this: ((char *)5) + ((...
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Is there a way to differentiate pointer and reference to an array inside a structure?

Say I have a structure: typedef struct { uint8_t *ptr; /* array_reference is a reference to an array, not a pointer to a singular variable */ uint8_t *array_reference; } weird_struct_t; ...
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Process finished with exit code 138 CLion [duplicate]

I want to implement a simple function in C that replaces a string with another but I'm not sure why I'm getting the following error. I'm newbie to pointers The error says Process finished with exit ...
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What should the object type be to have a chained call?

Can someone please tell me what the difference is between the two codes for class Point and class Dog? Dog compiles without any error. Point throws an error if the point object is from the stack and ...
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Adding two polynomials in exponential form in C

The question is to add two user defined polynomial data types. My code is given below. I tried to make a code which takes only the necessary memory by using malloc to create dynamic arrays. Please ...
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Compare boost intrusive_ptr with different const-ness

I would like to compare boost::intrusive_ptr instances with different const-ness of underlying type, but unfortunately it doesn't work from the box if you uncomment the line: #include <boost/...
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Allocating memory to a pointer of a data structure in C

I have a data structure in C that in the definition, has a series of pointer of different type as: typedef struct data_t{ type_0 *data_0; ... type_n *data_n; }; Now, suppose I declare a pointer of ...
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Difference between returning a ptr with return type * and & [duplicate]

This may sound very basic but did not find any clear answer in this forum. In my smart pointer framework, See these functions which I'm trying to understand. Example 1: T* getPtr() const { ...
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Pointers in C : Why printf %d for a pointer will show different values at each run, while %p work as expected and show the same address?

I'm trying to understand how C is handling the conversion between a pointer and its address. Some courses online (openclassrooms) suggests that displaying a pointer with %d will just convert the hex ...
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I don't understand why I don't get a bug when I initialize a pointer with *p1, where p1 is a double pointer

The program doesn't have a specific function; I am just currently studying lists and I have a hard time understanding why I don't get a compile error in line where Node *curr = *root; Shouldn't I ...
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local char pointers inside a function

I'm trying to code a function to filter non-alphabetic characters from a string in C. So inside the function wordFilter I initialize a char array in order to store there the filtered string and then ...
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What is the actual practical difference between int x[] and int *x[] in C?

Although I've learned and worked with many advanced languages, but today when I was refreshing my C skills this old question again striked me. When we talk about pointers in C, simple pointers are ...
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Using the address of a pointer as a loop condition in C

I am trying to execute the code below: #include <stdio.h> int main() { int var1 = 7; int* ptr1 = &var1; int* ptrHold = ptr1; int memo = 0; ptr1 = (int*)malloc(7*...
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C - Return a modified array of integers using pointers

i'm tryng to modify an array of integers in C, and in the end I want to return a pointer to the array, but it seems it doesn't work int *h(int *a) { int b[10]; while(*a) { *b = *a; b++; a++; }...
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C Problem passing pointer to struct in an array

I am translating a program from Pascal to C. It has been many years since I used the C language. Here is a relevant code snippet: typedef struct querec *queptr; struct querec { char item; ...
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Is it ok to specialize std::pointer_traits? [duplicate]

Standard documentation says this about a specialization of std::pointer_traits. https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/memory/pointer_traits "A specialization for user-defined fancy pointer types may ...
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constexpr pointer towards constexpr array, is not a constant expression [duplicate]

I run into compilation error (https://godbolt.org/z/njv8xxsET), int main() { constexpr char array[]={"my string"}; // error: (const char*)(& array) is not a constant expression ...
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How to use pointer to array of structures and access the structure at specific index of an array

Let's have a structure structure_s with elements par1 (int) and par2[] (int array). and in the function we have to at a specific index in structures[m] found out the sumn of par2? How do you do it? ...
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Cast custom type to basic type pointer

Let's assume I have code like this: type CustomStringType string var a *CustomStringType x := CustomStringType("sample string") a = &x var b *string and I cannot modify anything in ...
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Deleting a node from a binary tree

I was trying to implement a binary tree in C++, but my deleteNode function was not working properly. What is wrong with my deleteNode function? template<class T> class TreeNode { public: T ...
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How can I make pointer of an array point at the begining of array every time I go in for loop?

So in the main program I have initialized an array, and I pass a pointer of an array to a function. And in that function I access the same for loop for a certain amount of time. e.g. Let's say we have ...
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Why does my program end after the last scanf?

I am writing a program with structs and pointers. As you will see in the program I am asking the user if he wants to continue adding students. And I want to check if his answer is Yes or No. Obviously ...
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Is it dangerous to print random pointers? (Windows 10, x64)

I created a program in C++ that creates a pointer to a variable, and then proceeds to read every byte in the my machine's memory as a character. Here is my code: #include <iostream> #include <...
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C++ vptr tables and size of virtual class objects [duplicate]

I have been reading up on vptr and vptr_tables, and so far, I think I got the grasp of the basic concept. #include <iostream> class BaseA { public: void fun() { std::cout<<"...
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why does post increment doesn't work but pre increment works?

You can look at the code below and notice that last two outputs should be same as we have increased the value stored in tempptr which is addredd of temp using dblptr. It works when we do pre increment ...
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Question regarding pointers and parameters, from Chapter Seven Exercises, in "Learn C on the Mac, Second Edition"

The reason for this posting is because I'm having difficulty understanding a couple of questions in the "Chapter Seven Exercises", from "Learn C on the Mac, Second Edition". Part a:...
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C structure pointer to a structure array, from a structure - v2

stuck, please help. I followed this but cannot fix it !! argh ! Why does a 1B (uint8_t) work, but the 4B int or uin16_t fail ? error: invalid type argument of unary '*' (have 'int') uint16_t ...
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In what cases does the standard forbid taking pointers to functions/objects? [duplicate]

This article lists all the different categories of pointers. I have tested the explicit conversion of different types of pointers to const void* in the following snippet (live): #include <print> ...
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How to feed the address to a class

For example a class: s=2 class a: def __init__(x): a.x=x t = a(s) ..... What I want is to feed a with the address of x so when I change the value of s then the value of a.x can be ...
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can i put an array of structs inside an array of structs?

im trying to make a project where i can access multiple companies, and inside of each company there can be multiple coments and ratings, and this is what i came up with: #define COMPANY_INITIAL_SIZE ...
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go: calling methods on interface creates new copy as part of type assertion, need to assert type of pointer to call methods from pointer

So i have this structure i have implemented for a kanban here's a bit of it that's relevant for the question: type Menu struct { Projects dll.DLL } type Project struct { Title string ...
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