Chapter 9: Problem 10
Under what circumstances can you successfully return a pointer from a function?
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Chapter 9: Problem 10
Under what circumstances can you successfully return a pointer from a function?
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What is the purpose of the new operator?
When a program is finished with a chunk of dynamically allocated memory, it should free it with the ______ operator.
Assuming that ptr is a pointer to an int, what happens when you add 4 to ptr?
True or False When used as function parameters, reference variables are much easier to work with than pointers.
True or False When the indirection operator is used with a pointer variable, you are actually working with the value the pointer is pointing to.
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