I think its better to read some basic book in C. which
can give you a good explanation of pointers. You can
refer Gotfred(shaum series).

--- Carlos Pimentel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It's quite simple when you understand what a pointer
> is, and it's a kind 
> of variable that stores a memory address. If you
> want to create a 
> pointer you have to write something like this:
> 
> type *name
> 
> This is the way of defining a pointer that stores a
> memory address of a 
> data, and so on C knows that this data is of the
> type "type". I hope you 
> can understand me because my English is rather
> bad...
> 
> 
> 
> 
> cesarc597431 wrote:
> 
> >
> > Hi, I'm new in this pointers business, so I would
> like to know how
> > the pointers works, I mean, how are they stored in
> memory? pointers
> > got some kind of address, how are they allocated
> in memory? I hope
> > someone can answer my question because I've read
> everything in the
> > world but pointer books and docs are not very
> illustrative at all.
> > Thanks!
> 
> 
> 



                
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