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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T03:17:37+00:00 2026-06-03T03:17:37+00:00

Can pointers be considered an efficient and semantic-wise data structure? How can it stackup

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Can pointers be considered an efficient and semantic-wise data structure? How can it stackup against linked list, hash, queus, stack?

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    2026-06-03T03:17:38+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 3:17 am

    No, a pointer is just a type, not a structure. There are implementations of structures that are types (std::vector, std::map, …), but a pointer is not.

    They are commonly used internally in the implementations of the structures you enumerated, but in itself, a pointer is not a structure.

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