Pointers vs References
As I already mentioned, you can add to the pointer any number you want to go to the next storage unit. For example:
123456int a = 1; int *pa = &a; cout << pa << endl; pa++; cout << pa;
Pay attention that we moved forward to 4 bytes (size of the int type). Such math operation is unavailable for references:
123456int a = 1; int &ra = a; cout << ra << endl; ra++; cout << ra;
We changed the value of the variable a but not the reference.
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SectionΒ 2. ChapterΒ 7
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As I already mentioned, you can add to the pointer any number you want to go to the next storage unit. For example:
123456int a = 1; int *pa = &a; cout << pa << endl; pa++; cout << pa;
Pay attention that we moved forward to 4 bytes (size of the int type). Such math operation is unavailable for references:
123456int a = 1; int &ra = a; cout << ra << endl; ra++; cout << ra;
We changed the value of the variable a but not the reference.
Everything was clear?
Thanks for your feedback!
SectionΒ 2. ChapterΒ 7