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  • Pointer
  • POINTER
  • Pointer
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  • In an alternate timeline in which Nazi Germany had invaded the United States, a pointer was used to indicate various locations of interest in the latter country. (ENT: "Storm Front", "Storm Front, Part II")
  • "Pointer" is a general term for mice, trackballs, and any other device capable of controlling a cursor. A list of pointers suitable for wearable computing is at . Pointers for wearable computers include : * Small mouse or laptop mouse - similar to FingerMouse * Acceleration based mouse * EyeTracking This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • Pointer ($2.00, 1D6, Weight 1) – An old standby in crabfighting, the pointer is a tiny laser pistol/rifle fashioned from a keychain laser pointer. (The transformation from simple pointer to High-Energy Laser was done by the guys in AssHoTech’s Defense Contracts Division, so we are not allowed to explain how this was done.) The pointer is a simple point-and-shoot weapon, with effectively unlimited charges. It can burn through paper/wrappers instantaneously: it will burn through any other cover at a rate of ¼” per second – so an opponent hiding behind a picture frame, slightly less than ¼” thick, would get one turn of protection from the pointer.
  • 200px|thumb|Toto je tiež pointer.. fotogenickejší. Pointer je hlavná zložka jazyka C (nieje prvočíslo!), slúži na nečitateľnosť programu, prípadne na jeho neodhaliteľnú nefunkčnosť.
  • An individual who runs a business, acting as the nominal owner. The pointer may have a personal stake in the business, or even own it outright under an assumed name; a practice which is technically illegal, but nevertheless fairly common. A pointer is useful for a businessperson who operates several different organizations or establishments, and may need to file a surrender of debts on one of them. Being a pointer (rather than the outright owner) of such a business protects the income of the other businesses from collections under the surrender of debts. An example of a pointer was Vonnith.
  • Pointer (ポインタ Pointa?) also known by it's model name, TDF PO-1 (2) is a special heavily modified patrol car used by the Ultra Garrisons. When switched to autopilot mode, it can travel at 365km per hour. The first model was destroyed by Alien Guts in episode 39 of Ultraseven. It was later switched with a second one, though no armaments displayed despite supposedly shared similar models to the first one.
  • Pointer (no real name known) is a member of the Felonious Four. He's a PDP who can project a TK punch a considerable distance by pointing his finger or fingers. He uses this to disable and kill.
  • Pointers are part of the World of Warcraft user interface and are usually designed to reflect a related action when you click on something.
  • Pointers are a special type of value that are used when running a program or in this case, a N64 game. Unlike values that save a certain number, pointers are used to redirect the program to code or values that lie someplace else in memory. Pointers are like links to other webpages. Goldeneye uses two kinds of pointers, normal pointers to data - more properly called rdram pointers - and TLB pointers.
  • A pointer is an integral value used as a reference to a location in the memory of the computer. Pointers are commonly used between functions to call (or refer) to the same variable. In lower languages, for example, when method A calls method B such that B must modify the value of a parameter passed to it, a pointer to the parameter value is passed instead, which method B may now access. In most programming languages, a pointer with a value of zero is a null reference/pointer. Trying to change or refer to the value of a null pointer will usually do nothing or raise an error.
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Length
  • 5.3 m
Attack
  • 102
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Giftable
  • Non-Giftable
Assign
Buy
  • 900
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Defense
  • 73
Date
  • 2012-05-24
Series
Affiliation
Name
  • Pointer
Type
  • Weapons
  • Hover Car
  • Patrol car
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Width
  • 1.9 m
Character Name
  • Poniter
Weight
  • 1.8
Max Speed
  • 365
  • 80.0
Insignia
Species
Title
  • Pointer
Rank
Years
  • 2000
Quality
  • Common
Occupation
Subtype
  • Handgun
Gender
  • male
Source
Size
  • 250
Seats up to
  • 6
abstract
  • In an alternate timeline in which Nazi Germany had invaded the United States, a pointer was used to indicate various locations of interest in the latter country. (ENT: "Storm Front", "Storm Front, Part II")
  • "Pointer" is a general term for mice, trackballs, and any other device capable of controlling a cursor. A list of pointers suitable for wearable computing is at . Pointers for wearable computers include : * Small mouse or laptop mouse - similar to FingerMouse * Acceleration based mouse * EyeTracking This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • Pointer ($2.00, 1D6, Weight 1) – An old standby in crabfighting, the pointer is a tiny laser pistol/rifle fashioned from a keychain laser pointer. (The transformation from simple pointer to High-Energy Laser was done by the guys in AssHoTech’s Defense Contracts Division, so we are not allowed to explain how this was done.) The pointer is a simple point-and-shoot weapon, with effectively unlimited charges. It can burn through paper/wrappers instantaneously: it will burn through any other cover at a rate of ¼” per second – so an opponent hiding behind a picture frame, slightly less than ¼” thick, would get one turn of protection from the pointer.
  • A pointer is an integral value used as a reference to a location in the memory of the computer. Pointers are commonly used between functions to call (or refer) to the same variable. In lower languages, for example, when method A calls method B such that B must modify the value of a parameter passed to it, a pointer to the parameter value is passed instead, which method B may now access. In most programming languages, a pointer with a value of zero is a null reference/pointer. Trying to change or refer to the value of a null pointer will usually do nothing or raise an error. In some high-level languages, reference functionality provided by pointers are managed. The null reference remains; it represents the non-existence of an object. For example, when initially declaring an object, it is assigned a "value" of null.
  • 200px|thumb|Toto je tiež pointer.. fotogenickejší. Pointer je hlavná zložka jazyka C (nieje prvočíslo!), slúži na nečitateľnosť programu, prípadne na jeho neodhaliteľnú nefunkčnosť.
  • An individual who runs a business, acting as the nominal owner. The pointer may have a personal stake in the business, or even own it outright under an assumed name; a practice which is technically illegal, but nevertheless fairly common. A pointer is useful for a businessperson who operates several different organizations or establishments, and may need to file a surrender of debts on one of them. Being a pointer (rather than the outright owner) of such a business protects the income of the other businesses from collections under the surrender of debts. An example of a pointer was Vonnith.
  • Pointers are a special type of value that are used when running a program or in this case, a N64 game. Unlike values that save a certain number, pointers are used to redirect the program to code or values that lie someplace else in memory. Pointers are like links to other webpages. You can think of normal values as the text on this page. You can look at and read the text on this screen directly. However, a pointer would be like a link to another page with text on it. You can't see the text until you follow the link. If you were to change the link a little, it would either take you to a different page, or more likely screw up and give you a "page not found" warning. You use pointers to get to data that is otherwise tricky to get to. Goldeneye can place the same data at different places in memory, so the easiest way to get to that data is to use a pointer. That way, the program only needs to read the pointer to know where the data is, instead of trying to find it painfully. Likewise, if you change a pointer, that changes the address you are looking up. As a result you can either get different data. You must be careful though. Just like with webpage adresses, if you give it an invalid pointer you may cause the game to crash. Goldeneye uses two kinds of pointers, normal pointers to data - more properly called rdram pointers - and TLB pointers.
  • Pointer (ポインタ Pointa?) also known by it's model name, TDF PO-1 (2) is a special heavily modified patrol car used by the Ultra Garrisons. When switched to autopilot mode, it can travel at 365km per hour. The first model was destroyed by Alien Guts in episode 39 of Ultraseven. It was later switched with a second one, though no armaments displayed despite supposedly shared similar models to the first one.
  • Pointer (no real name known) is a member of the Felonious Four. He's a PDP who can project a TK punch a considerable distance by pointing his finger or fingers. He uses this to disable and kill.
  • Pointers are part of the World of Warcraft user interface and are usually designed to reflect a related action when you click on something.
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