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How to modify pointer or reference as const?

FAQ on C/C++/Unix by Roseanne Zhang, Java Programmer Certifi...
However, I learned from wikipedia. The following code is very self explanatory. Basically, copied from wikipedia, modified a little. Code is compilable, error code is kept, but commented out. Please read the comments inside the code.

What reference materials do you use/recommend?

TOSOTS - Frequently Asked Questions
We use a variety of published materials, such as Melody's Love is in the Earth and The Book of Stones. (See our bookstore for book recommendations.) We also do research online and of course use our own observations.

Why I deleted a pointer, then use it, I still get the same data?

FAQ on C/C++/Unix by Roseanne Zhang, Java Programmer Certifi...
Yes, sometimes, it still can be used to get the same value, sometimes it does not. Sometimes, you will get a segmentation error. The language does not check the validity of the pointer. The programmer is responsible to use the pointers responsiblely. That is one problem of c/c++, which are not a safe language, but it is highly efficient! The following sample program will demonstrate the concepts.

What is a far pointer? where we use it?

OOPS FAQ - Page 6
Latest Answer: near, far pointers are the types of pointers in C. By using these pointers we can directly access me...

Should you use the this pointer in the constructor?

Constructors, C++ FAQ Lite
Some people feel you should not use the this pointer in a constructor because the object is not fully formed yet. However you can use this in the constructor (in the {body} and even in the initialization list) if you are careful. Here is something that always works: the {body} of a constructor (or a function called from the constructor) can reliably access the data members declared in a base class and/or the data members declared in the constructor's own class.

What reference should I use to refer to the SGD database?

Frequently Asked Questions
SGD maintains a list of publications describing SGD, written by SGD staff, that can be used as references to SGD as a database.

Can I use e-mail to ask a reference question?

Library IMC FAQs
Yes, you may e-mail any of the library staff to answer a reference question. Just go to the library's homepage and click on the link "Get Help" (last shaded link on the page). Then click on the "Ask a Librarian" link (first link on the page). Please allow a day's leeway for us to answer as we are very busy.

Who can I use for a reference?

FAQs
Your reference should be written by a suitably qualified person e.g. head teacher, college tutor or employer. Ideally the reference should be an academic reference - i.e. someone who can comment on your academic work and suitability for entry to the particular course you are applying for. If you are having difficulty in obtaining an academic reference (e.g.

What Is A Pointer?

Windows Basics
A pointer is the arrow you use to choose things on screen. Since the Shortcut is simply a pointer to a specific program or file, you can delete the shortcut or remove it from the Desktop without actually deleting the program or file.

Can I use your site as a reference in my teaching?

Visionlearning FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
All our lessons are freely accessible and open to everyone. You can try our MyClassroom feature, where you can combine all of your course materials including a syllabus, our modules, and other web sites in one location. Or you can simply link to any of our modules in the public library.

Is a null statement a null pointer?

Infrequently Asked Questions in comp.lang.c
No. A null pointer is a pointer where all of the address bits are zero (no matter what the segment bits are), and can be obtained by typing '(char *) (int) 0'. A null statement is not a pointer to anything. They are not interchangeable, although you can combine them to get an effectively-null statement, such as NULL;. This does not buy you anything. [a] Send large donations, checks, and money orders to the author of the FAQ, or the moderator of the group, whichever you prefer.

Who can use the public computers near the Reference area?

Hunt Library: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Technical S...
All but eight of the public computers in the library are available to all of our library patrons, whether or not they are affiliated with ERAU. These computers are set up for searching the Internet only. Eight additional computers are available only to patrons with an ERAU network login. The computers requiring a login will give you access to all the ERAU programs and the F:\ and G:\ drives. Please view our Public Access Computer Use Policy for more information. [Back to Top]

May I use the ILS in my research? How should I cite it in reference lists?

Learning Style Inventory-FAQ
You are welcome to do so. If you use it and/or publish anything related to the instrument or data obtained with it, please include the citation lt;http://www.ncsu.edu/felder-public/ILSpage.html>, accessed [insert the most recent date of access]. The ILS is available at no cost to students and faculty at educational institutions to use for non-commercial purposes, and also to individuals who wish to determine their own learning styles.

What reference system should I use in my writing?

Philica FAQs
You can choose to use either the Harvard system, e.g., “Smith (2006) said…” or “…cats have tails (Smith, 2006)”, or numbered endnotes as you prefer, but please stick to just one system within a given submission. Please see the style guide for full details of how to format your work for Philica. It is important that contributors keep to a common style to facilitate good communication and efficient access to their information.

where do you get inspiration for your pictures? what do you use as reference?

mellie creationz //
there are a bunch of fellow artists that are an inspiration to me, and most of them i have linked to under the links to other artists section :3. as for reference, i don't usually use any.. i just keep sketching until i'm satisfied with what i see X3. hrm, i don't think i can be of any real help here. i've never studied anatomy, nor looked at an anatomy book before. however, i do think that this online tutorial by julie dillon is quite helpful for anyone having trouble with anatomy drawing.

Can I use the courses for reference?

e-Learning Course Features
You can continue to benefit after you have completed courses by using the Course Topics Tab or the Tools button when using browsers other than Internet Explorer 5.0) as a quick reference/review tool. The Course Topics feature allows you to move around within a course and locate specific sections quickly and easily by clicking on the unit or topic in which you are interested. Every line in the Course Topic list is an active hyperlink to a spot in the course.

Which Reference Corpus to use?

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I think of it like this. If you compared an apple, let's say a Fuji apple, to a whole lot of apples of various colours and sizes, you would find out the specific nature of the variety of your apple (e.g. a Fuji might be sweeter or redder or bigger than most) but wouldn't find out the "apple-ness" -- for example the fact your apple has a thin skin and small pips would not be at all outstanding, because they all have thin skins and small pips.
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