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Originally Posted by Ancient Dragon
no its not -- it is still just a pointer, it just contains the address of a c++ class.
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Originally Posted by taha umar
wat is the difference b/w ponters and strings?
your 2nd Question is about array, ARRAY is continous block of memery in cpu. the relation of pointer and arrays is. the starting indux of array have a pointer.
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