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Self Referential Structures in C

What is actually a Self Referentail Structure in C language ?
Jul 16 '07 #1
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svlsr2000
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Even though the first post says dont post questions here you have posted. :(

Any ways self referential structures are structures containing pointers to itself

struct x{
int a;
...
struct x * pointerToStructX;
};
Jul 16 '07 #2
sicarie
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Moved to the forum section.

Please have a look at these.
Jul 16 '07 #3

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