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Question : Why are pointers efficient?
Hello.
I know pointers can point either to an address or the container of the address.
They are useful because they can indirectly access a variable without changing it (Bad wording I know)
I know my explanation is unimpressive but can someone provide a summary of the usefulness of pointers that can be remembered for future references, thanks.
Answer : Why are pointers efficient?
I would guess that has to do with memory usage.
points allow you to reuse data without having to reallocate ram for the variable.
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