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  From the March 2011 Issue of Prestwood eMag
 
Delphi Language Details:
Using the ^ Operand
 
Posted 21 years ago on 3/18/2003
Take Away: Simple example of using the carrot operand.
 Tags: delphi , ^ , operand , carrot

KB100161

Using the ^ operand

Here is a simple example of using the carrot.

 

procedure TForm1.Button4Click(Sender: TObject);

var

   s2: PChar;

begin

   s2 := 'Felina Prestwood';

 

   while s2^ <> #0 do   {#0 is ASCII 0, the null character}

      begin

         ShowMessage(s2^);

         Inc(s2);

      end;

end;


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