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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T18:38:35+00:00 2026-05-20T18:38:35+00:00

While declaring all c++ pointer, all should by default be initilized to ZERO or

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While declaring all c++ pointer, all should by default be initilized to ZERO or NULL to avoid any random unwanted values. So that we can check if pointer is null that means not initilized.

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    2026-05-20T18:38:36+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 6:38 pm

    In C++03, prefer ptr = 0 over ptr = NULL (Bjarne S. says that. Read the excerpt below quoted from his site)

    In C++0x, ptr = nullptr (see this)


    Bjarne Stroustrup says that,

    Should I use NULL or 0?

    In C++, the definition of NULL is 0,
    so there is only an aesthetic
    difference. I prefer to avoid macros,
    so I use 0.
    Another problem with NULL
    is that people sometimes mistakenly
    believe that it is different from 0
    and/or not an integer. In pre-standard
    code, NULL was/is sometimes defined to
    something unsuitable and therefore
    had/has to be avoided. That’s less
    common these days.

    If you have to name
    the null pointer, call it nullptr;
    that’s what it’s going to be called in
    C++0x. Then, "nullptr" will be a
    keyword.

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