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Subject: Re: Pointer Blues
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Groovy hepcat Jake was jivin' on Mon, 21 Jan 2002 05:36:57 GMT in
comp.lang.c.
Pointer Blues's a cool scene! Dig it!

>Pointers are begining to drive me crazy.

  Pointers aren't hard to grasp. Why do people have so many problems
with them?

>Ok here's the problem, I needed two 2 dimensional arrays that are visual to
>all
>the functions. So I defined two 'pointer-to-pointer' varibles of type int,
>thats what 2 dimensional arrays really are, 'pointers-to-pointer' right?

  Wrong! A pointer is a pointer is a pointer is a pointer is not an
array. An array is an array is an array is an array is not a pointer.
A pointer points. An array does not point. An array holds consecutive
elements of a particular type. A pointer does not hold consecutive
elements of a particular type. A pointer holds an address. An array
does not hold an address (unless it is an array of pointer, of
course).
  A 2D array is really an array of array.
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