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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T16:43:36+00:00 2026-05-26T16:43:36+00:00

if i write this code: Node* head; I understand head is a variable type

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if i write this code:
Node* head;

I understand head is a variable type of Node and it stores a variable’s address type of Node.

Is that true?

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    2026-05-26T16:43:37+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 4:43 pm

    First lets get some definitions straight.

    1. Pointer – A number value of an index into memory.
    2. Stack – An area of memory which is responsible for holding the values of local variables
    3. Heap – An area of memory which is responsible for holding long term data.
    4. Compiler – A program which translates code from a programming language into the 1’s and 0’s that a computer can understand
    Node *head;

    What this does is allocate space on the stack for a pointer. Note that only the space for the pointer is allocated, not space for the data. Now Node is the type. That tells the compiler what data is at that location. It also tells the compiler how to interact with the data.

    Node *head = new Node();

    This allocates space for the pointer on the stack. It then allocates space in the heap and returns the address (the index) to be stored in the space on the stack. Remember that data on the stack disappears after the function returns, so if you don’t call delete to get rid of the data in the heap or pass the reference on, when the function returns you have no way to access the data or delete it; this is called a memory leak.

    Node head;

    This declaration, however, allocates space for all of the data for the Node object on the stack. The main difference between this and the allocation to the heap (one example above) is that this variable is LOCAL. I.e. it will disappear after the current function returns.

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