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PointerA Pointer is a common data type in computer programming. It holds the memory address of another element in the program, or a null value. Pointers are often used to hold the base address of arrays and to make links between nodes in trees and linked lists. Some programming languages (such as assembly language and C) allow some limited arithmetic on pointers. Other languages (such as Scheme and the Java programming language) do not allow such arithmetic, treating pointers as an opaque type; such languages commonly refer to pointers as references.
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Pointer also refers to a group of dog breeds. Examples of pointers include: German Shorthair Pointer[?], Hungarian Vizsla, Weimaraner[?] and others. All the sky was gold and purple, all the world bathed
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