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Pointers in C are generally the thing that gives learners the most trouble. When C code is not written correctly with respect to pointer use, the resulting bugs can often be very difficult to find and correct. On the other hand, pointers are absolutely necessary in some cases.The designers of Java wanted to make programming easier and hence avoided adding pointers to the language. Java does have object references which accomplish much of what pointers accomplish albeit in a safer way.
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Pointers hold reference to variable value which is already declared in memory. Say suppose $x = 2; // Here variable is assigned value 2 in memory Now $y = &$x; // This basically points to the variable which is already allocated the value The use of pointers could greatly reduce memory usage if used correctly.
They exist in different contexts. Handles are like... well handles (or keys, tickets, references etc), to access objects (like files, sockets, resources) you have opened (created, allocated, etc); in the program they can be integers or pointers.
They are pointers without type
POINTERS ARE USED TO STORE ADDRESS
Java does not support pointers.
Nothing. Java does not have a concept that is equivalent to Pointers.
3 two-pointers or 2 three-pointers
Yes, some labs are trained as pointers, and some as retrievers.
Pointers shed like normal dogs
Java does not support Pointers and hence you cannot use it in Java.