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Discover LudwigThe phrase "address pointer" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in computer programming and software development to refer to a variable that stores the memory address of another variable or data structure.
Example: "In this function, we will pass the address pointer to the data structure to modify its contents directly."
Alternatives: "pointer to address" or "address reference".
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The load-store architecture of a RISC machine leads to a consistent realization of an enhanced address pointer procedure.
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Do not assign a direct memory location (by address) to a pointer unless you really have to.
Therefore it is necessary to allocate the arrays in all other Green functions before copying them to otherGF such that the correct pointer addresses are available.
Obama's recent state of the union address perhaps gives some pointers.
Note that, the address of the back-pointer of partition 0 for instance might be located further away, that is, backs[0] == back does not necessarily hold.
Other examples of registers include the "program counter," the "stack pointer," and the "address" register.
Nigeria's efforts to address health-market constraints provide pointers for policy-makers elsewhere.
Finally, the vector z[NUM_BRANCHES] contains the branch lengths for every partition that connects the present node in the cyclic list to the node that is addressed via the respective back pointer.
This may be coded as (1) a symbolic address (declarative) or as (2) a pointer to a physical storage location in the memory hardware (procedural).
Also, the A::address member function returns an A::pointer denoting the address of an object, given an A::reference to it.
When Input buffer addressing is defined as circular, the pointer automatically wraps back to the top whenever the bottom of the buffer is reached.
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