The '''VARPTR''' function returns an [[INTEGER]] value that is the offset part of the variable or array memory address within it's segment. {{PageSyntax}} :: offset% = VARPTR(variable_name[(reference_index%)]) * If variablename is not defined before VARPTR or [[VARSEG]] is called, the variable is created and it's address is returned. * Reference index is used to set the offset address of an array index, not necessarily the lowest index. * When a string variable, VARPTR returns the offset address location of the first byte of the string. * Because many QBasic statements change the locations of variables in memory, use the values returned by VARPTR and VARSEG immediately after the functions are used! * Integer array sizes are limited to 32767 elements when using [[VARPTR]] in QB and '''QB64'''!. Create a larger array using [[_BYTE]]. Example: [[DIM]] [[SHARED]] Memory (65535) AS [[_UNSIGNED]] [[_BYTE]] * '''Warning: DEF SEG, VARSEG , VARPTR, PEEK or POKE access QB64's emulated 16 bit conventional memory block!''' : '''It is highly recommended that QB64's [[_MEM]] memory system be used to avoid running out of memory.''' ''See also:'' * [[BSAVE]], [[BLOAD]] * [[SADD]], [[DEF SEG]] * [[VARPTR$]], [[VARSEG]], * [[POKE]], [[PEEK]] {{PageNavigation}}