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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T02:32:35+00:00 2026-06-01T02:32:35+00:00

I just wanted to know if I can point to class using this implementation:

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I just wanted to know if I can point to class using this implementation:

class hello
{
    public:
         void blah();
};

typedef hello* pointer_to_class_hello;

pointer_to_class _hello p1;

So now, does this new pointer p1 point to the class “hello”?

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    2026-06-01T02:32:37+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 2:32 am
    class hello
    {
        public:
             void blah();
    };
    
    typedef hello* pointer_to_class_hello;
    
    pointer_to_class_hello p1;
    

    Does this new pointer p1 point to the class “hello”? No, pointers in C++ point to objects (a class is a type), be it with automatic, static or dynamic storage duration (or to functions). Besides that, p1 is uninitialized, so it doesn’t yet point to any valid location.

    hello H;
    p1 = &H;  // Now it does, it points to H.
    
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