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  • H Hakan Bulut

    I have to appoint an integer variable to another integer pointer itself. I tried this: sNumber& DrawNumber() //pointer itself. { sNumber* pNum = new sNumber; pNum->i1 = edi1; pNum->i2 = edi2; } sNumber& sn = DrawNumber(); for(int i=0; i<2; i++) { int x1 = sn.pNum[i]; int x2 = sn.pNum[i]; } How much its right or wrong? have you got other any bookmarks on this topic? I have no possibility to compile this codes. -- modified at 13:28 Wednesday 14th November, 2007

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    I'm going to have to go with it is a lot wrong, but can't say where because I have no idea what you are asking.

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    • H Hakan Bulut

      I have to appoint an integer variable to another integer pointer itself. I tried this: sNumber& DrawNumber() //pointer itself. { sNumber* pNum = new sNumber; pNum->i1 = edi1; pNum->i2 = edi2; } sNumber& sn = DrawNumber(); for(int i=0; i<2; i++) { int x1 = sn.pNum[i]; int x2 = sn.pNum[i]; } How much its right or wrong? have you got other any bookmarks on this topic? I have no possibility to compile this codes. -- modified at 13:28 Wednesday 14th November, 2007

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      sNumber& DrawNumber() //pointer itself. What does "pointer itself" mean?  Your function returns a reference { sNumber* pNum = new sNumber; pNum->i1 = edi1; pNum->i2 = edi2; You need to return a value from the function. } sNumber& sn = DrawNumber(); for(int i=0; i<2; i++) The DrawNumber function (supposedly) returns a reference to a sNumber object. How can you iterate through an array of two objects?? { int x1 = sn.pNum[i]; int x2 = sn.pNum[i]; There's no such thing as "pNum" here. } Pretty much none of this makes sense :) Mark

      Mark Salsbery Microsoft MVP - Visual C++ :java:

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        I'm going to have to go with it is a lot wrong, but can't say where because I have no idea what you are asking.

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        Hakan Bulut
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        Well abase... You are mean that it is impossible to appoint an integer variable to an integer pointer. Anyone can help me?

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          sNumber& DrawNumber() //pointer itself. What does "pointer itself" mean?  Your function returns a reference { sNumber* pNum = new sNumber; pNum->i1 = edi1; pNum->i2 = edi2; You need to return a value from the function. } sNumber& sn = DrawNumber(); for(int i=0; i<2; i++) The DrawNumber function (supposedly) returns a reference to a sNumber object. How can you iterate through an array of two objects?? { int x1 = sn.pNum[i]; int x2 = sn.pNum[i]; There's no such thing as "pNum" here. } Pretty much none of this makes sense :) Mark

          Mark Salsbery Microsoft MVP - Visual C++ :java:

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          Hakan Bulut
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          Yeah how can i iterate thorough an array of two object. I just to mean that. So "sn" what has been refered to? What should i it to do? Can you help me? "The DrawNumber function (supposedly) returns a reference to a sNumber object." I can see it. Anyway I asked this question myself. I don't asking about this function does returns a reference to a sNumber object. [I just ask how can i appoint an integer variable to an integer pointer sn referred object.?] What do you say? it's no required? -- modified at 13:52 Wednesday 14th November, 2007

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          • H Hakan Bulut

            Well abase... You are mean that it is impossible to appoint an integer variable to an integer pointer. Anyone can help me?

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            led mike
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            Hakan Bulut wrote:

            it is impossible to appoint an integer variable

            What does "appoint" mean? Are you in school? Did they teach you that word? It's wrong, it is not a standard term used in software development. You need to learn the proper terminology and use it for text based communications to succeed.

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            • H Hakan Bulut

              Yeah how can i iterate thorough an array of two object. I just to mean that. So "sn" what has been refered to? What should i it to do? Can you help me? "The DrawNumber function (supposedly) returns a reference to a sNumber object." I can see it. Anyway I asked this question myself. I don't asking about this function does returns a reference to a sNumber object. [I just ask how can i appoint an integer variable to an integer pointer sn referred object.?] What do you say? it's no required? -- modified at 13:52 Wednesday 14th November, 2007

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              Hakan Bulut wrote:

              how can i iterate thorough an array of two object.

              You need to have that array to begin with. I'm not sure where to start here....this is really C/C++ fundamentals that I'm not sure if you know or not. Mark

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                Hakan Bulut wrote:

                it is impossible to appoint an integer variable

                What does "appoint" mean? Are you in school? Did they teach you that word? It's wrong, it is not a standard term used in software development. You need to learn the proper terminology and use it for text based communications to succeed.

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                led mike wrote:

                What does "appoint" mean?

                Right when I posted my first reply, I realized I forgot to ask that. :doh:

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                • L led mike

                  Hakan Bulut wrote:

                  it is impossible to appoint an integer variable

                  What does "appoint" mean? Are you in school? Did they teach you that word? It's wrong, it is not a standard term used in software development. You need to learn the proper terminology and use it for text based communications to succeed.

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                  Hakan Bulut
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                  Sorry, I could not remember what was mean it in computers literature.

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                  • H Hakan Bulut

                    Sorry, I could not remember what was mean it in computers literature.

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                    led mike
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                    Hakan Bulut wrote:

                    Sorry

                    how does that help?

                    Hakan Bulut wrote:

                    I could not remember

                    Then go find out first so you can use the correct terms when posting questions.

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                    • L led mike

                      Hakan Bulut wrote:

                      it is impossible to appoint an integer variable

                      What does "appoint" mean? Are you in school? Did they teach you that word? It's wrong, it is not a standard term used in software development. You need to learn the proper terminology and use it for text based communications to succeed.

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                      Hakan Bulut
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                      Assingment.. I just to mean assing a variable to an integer pointer itself where in the sNumber structure and to objective oriented these elements to using easy?.. Have you got an idea OOP method?

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