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-#N struct template2 float x float y;
-#N struct template1 float x float y float z;
-#N canvas 223 0 715 654 12;
-#X text 20 572 see also:;
-#X obj 21 10 pointer;
-#X text 95 10 -- remember the location of a scalar in a list;
-#N canvas 164 72 425 146 help-pointer-template1 0;
-#X obj 18 81 filledpolygon z 0 1 0 0 20 0 20 30 0 30;
-#X obj 60 21 struct template1 float x float y float z;
-#X restore 327 386 pd help-pointer-template1;
-#N canvas 26 456 510 145 help-pointer-template2 0;
-#X obj 52 78 filledcurve 909 0 0 0 0 30 30 60 0 30 -30 0 0;
-#X obj 60 21 struct template2 float x float y;
-#X restore 327 409 pd help-pointer-template2;
-#X obj 23 592 get;
-#X obj 56 592 set;
-#X obj 91 592 append;
-#X obj 152 592 getsize;
-#X obj 220 593 setsize;
-#X obj 290 593 element;
-#X obj 23 617 sublist;
-#N canvas 0 0 312 185 help-pointer-data 1;
-#X scalar template2 20 97 \;;
-#X scalar template1 80 17 90 \;;
-#X scalar template1 120 117 9 \;;
-#X restore 327 364 pd help-pointer-data;
-#X obj 54 360 pointer;
-#X msg 54 231 traverse pd-help-pointer-data;
-#X msg 67 255 bang;
-#X text 109 256 outputs current value;
-#X msg 69 281 next;
-#X obj 54 385 print out1;
-#X obj 167 371 print out2;
-#X text 119 274 moves forward one item and outputs pointer \; if we
-reach the end \, a "bang" goes to out2.;
-#X text 16 426 Optional arguments to pointer allow you to select according
-to the class of the scalar being output:;
-#X msg 74 487 next;
-#X msg 60 464 traverse pd-help-pointer-data;
-#X obj 60 515 pointer help-pointer-template1 help-pointer-template2
-;
-#X obj 60 541 print template1;
-#X obj 198 541 print template2;
-#X obj 338 541 print other;
-#X obj 441 541 print bangout;
-#X text 333 232 sets to the "head" of the list;
-#X text 29 34 "Pointer" is a storage object like "float" \, except
-that the thing stored is the location of a scalar somewhere. You can
-send a pointer a value (perhaps from another "pointer" object). The
-right inlet takes pointers and simply stores them. A bang in the left
-outputs the pointer \, and a pointer in the left both sets and outputs
-the value.;
-#X text 29 132 The value of a pointer can either indicate a real scalar
-\, or else the "head" (before the first element) of the list. This
-allows you to point to an empty list \, and also \, to "append" a scalar
-to the beginning of the list.;
-#X text 29 191 Pointers are "safe": if you delete a scalar pointers
-to it are marked invalid.;
-#X text 166 391 bang at end;
-#X text 167 407 of list;
-#X text 53 405 output;
-#X text 445 617 updated for Pd version 0.35;
-#X obj 92 616 struct;
-#X msg 71 307 vnext 1;
-#X text 149 308 "vnext" gets the next object (if arg is 0) or the next
-selected object (if arg is 1 -- but the window must be visible for
-the "selection" to make sense).;
-#X connect 13 0 18 0;
-#X connect 13 1 19 0;
-#X connect 14 0 13 0;
-#X connect 15 0 13 0;
-#X connect 17 0 13 0;
-#X connect 22 0 24 0;
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