Topics
•Dynamic Data▫Pointers▫Address
•Pointers to different data types•Sample programs
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Pointer Data Type/Pointer Variables
•The type is integer•The Name of the integer is A•The address is 10280•The value stored in A is 325
int A = 325; 10280
A
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325
More Pointers
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Running the program
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Running the program
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PointerAndAddress
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Declaring Pointer Variables
• Syntax:
• Examples:int *p;char *ch;
• These statements are equivalent:int *p;int* p; int * p;
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Pointer Intro Program (I)
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Pointer Intro Program (II)
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Running the program
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Pointer Intro Program (I)
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Pointer Intro Program (II)
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Pointer Intro Program (II)
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MoreStruct
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Running the program
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MoreBeatles (I)
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MoreBeatles (II)
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MoreBeatles (III)
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Running the program
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PointerSwap
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Running the Program
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What happened?
•The swap did not work?•The before and after are the same•Need to make sure we get the values back
to the calling program•It is calling by Value•How do we fix it?
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Address of Operator (&)
•The ampersand, &, is called the address of operator
•The address of operator is a unary operator that returns the address of its operand
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PointerSwap2
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PointerSwap3
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Running the program (I)
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Running the program (II)
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Dynamic Arrays•Dynamic array: array created during
the execution of a program•Example:int *p;p = new int[10];
*p = 25;p++; //to point to next array component*p = 35;
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stores 25 into the first memory location
stores 35 into the second memory location
Dynamic Arrays (cont'd.)
•C++ allows us to use array notation to access these memory locations
•The statements:p[0] = 25;p[1] = 35;store 25 and 35 into the first and second array components, respectively
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Dynamic Arrays (cont'd.)
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Dynamic Arrays (cont'd.)
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Dynamic Arrays (cont'd.)• The value of list (1000) is constant
– Cannot be altered during program execution– The increment and decrement operations
cannot be applied to list• If p is a pointer variable of type int, then:p = list;copies the value of list, the base address of the array, into p– We can perform ++ and -- operations on p
• An array name is a constant pointer
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Dynamic Arrays (cont'd.)
Functions and Pointers
•A pointer variable can be passed as a parameter either by value or by reference
•To make a pointer a reference parameter in a function heading, use &:void pointerParameters(int* &p, double *q){
. . .}
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Pointers and Function Return Values•A function can return a value of type
pointer:
int* testExp(...){
. . .}
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Dynamic Two-Dimensional Arrays•You can create dynamic multidimensional
arrays•Examples:
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declares board to be an array of four pointers wherein each pointer is of type int
creates the rows of board
declares board to be a pointer to a pointer
PointerArray
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PointerArray (Cont’d)
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Running the program
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PrintArray2D
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PrintArray2D (Cont’d)
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PrintArray (Cont’d)
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Running the Program
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Resources
•Can search the internet for tutorials on pointers
•On YouTube:•http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFWCQ
exfaeg•From Google, search for
▫“C++ pointer tutorial“
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