Re: Pointers in C++

Jonikster the reason you aren't understanding the many ways that you can use pointers is because you switch around and don't learn one tool. C++ is powerful. some of that is due to pointers. there are many ways to use pointers: dynamic memory allocation is just one of the many things as you mentioned. The more you use pointers and write code in c++ that uses pointers the more you will become comfortable understanding where they can be used
Please pick a tool and stick with it. all the languages are going to be able to do what you always ask questions about. BGT does have it's limitations but I don't think you want to use it. even BGT could do most of the things you ask about satisfactorily.
It all comes down to experience. Stick with a language and you will learn how to use it. switching back and forth helps no one, especially  not yourself.

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