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hey today i want to talk about the arrow operator in cnc plus plus [Music] welcome back everybody today i wanted to add a quick video to our beginner playlist about a topic that ive seen confuse a lot of beginning c and c plus programmers so i thought we should talk about it and that is the arrow operator todays video is brought to you by all of those wonderful people who support this channel on patreon also patreon is the place where you can find source code to all of my videos and get access to my monthly virtual office hours but now back to those beginning programmers that are getting all confused about the aero operator because theyre just getting started theyre just getting their feet wet theyre having their first experiences with structured data types things that have members and then they realize that theres two different ways to get members theres the dot operator and the arrow operator and sometimes its kind of confusing theres two ways which how do i know which one