# Working With Pointers ## Prefix Pointers are returned by the `&` prefix. ## Examples ``` 'Base var &Base fetch #10 &Base store #10 &n:inc call ``` ## Notes The use of `&` to get a pointer to a data structure (with a word class of `class:data`) is not required. I like to use it anyway as it makes my intent a little clearer. Pointers are useful with combinators. Consider: ``` :abs dup n:negative? [ n:negate ] if ; ``` Since the target quote body is a single word, it is more efficient to use a pointer instead: ``` :abs dup n:negative? &n:negate if ; ``` The advantages are speed (saves a level of call/return by avoiding the quotation) and size (for the same reason). This may be less readable though, so consider the balance of performance to readability when using this approach.