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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T20:28:24+00:00 2026-05-22T20:28:24+00:00

I am programming in C. Considering the following Code. My structure is defined as:

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I am programming in C.
Considering the following Code.

My structure is defined as:

// Define the stack
struct stackNode {
char data;
struct stackNode *nextPtr;
};
typedef struct stackNode StackNode;
typedef StackNode *StackNodePtr;

The following Variables are used:

StackNode topTracker; // The pointer of this stackNode will always point to the top of the stack

And I am trying to complete the following function.

char pop( StackNodePtr *topPtr ){
    char returnable;
// store the Node.data from the top of the stack
    returnable = *topPtr.data; //[1]
// Set the next Node to the top of the stack
    topTracker.nextPtr = *topPtr.nextPtr; //[2]
// return the Node data.
    return returnable;

The problem is I get the following error: at Point [1] & [2] respectively

“request for member data' in something not a structure or union"
"request for member
nextPtr’ in something not a structure or union”

How do I get around this error and actually access the data and nextPtr of the pointer *topPtr? Given that *topPtr will be a pointer to an actual StackNode at runtime.

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    2026-05-22T20:28:25+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 8:28 pm

    topPtr is of type StackNodePtr* which is an alias for StackNode**. This means that *topPtr is of type StackNode* which is a pointer type and you must access the members using ->.

    Also beware that the operators . and -> bind stronger than unary *. You therefore have to use parenthesis to manipulate the evaluation order:

    returnable = (*topPtr)->data;
    

    or

    returnable = (**topPtr).data;
    
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