why were the pointers important to navigators
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The pointers allow sharing information without copying, thus only the references are passed around in a large group.
Thus, pointers increase the speed of passing information among the navigators, as actual values do not need to be copied and passed, which is really time-consuming.
The uses of the pointers help in decreasing the complex nature of a program, without the elaborate values and lengthy information. The storage of pointed information is made much simpler as well.
The navigators also find it easier to access the memory via Dynamic Memory Allocation.
Thus, pointers increase the speed of passing information among the navigators, as actual values do not need to be copied and passed, which is really time-consuming.
The uses of the pointers help in decreasing the complex nature of a program, without the elaborate values and lengthy information. The storage of pointed information is made much simpler as well.
The navigators also find it easier to access the memory via Dynamic Memory Allocation.
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The importance of pointers to navigators are as follows: -
• They provide us specific directions.
• The pointers usually points towards North direction , then it is very to know about other directions.
• Pointers are very helpful for sailors . it
It saves the time of sailors also .
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