To pass the value by reference, argument reference is passed to the functions just like any other value. So accordingly you need to declare the function parameters as reference types as in the following function swap(), which exchanges the values of the two integer variables pointed to by its arguments.
// function definition to swap the values. void swap(int &x, int &y) { int temp; temp = x; /* save the value at address x */ x = y; /* put y into x */ y = temp; /* put x into y */ return; }For now, let us call the function swap() by passing values by reference as in the following example:
#include <iostream> using namespace std; // function declaration void swap(int &x, int &y); int main () { // local variable declaration: int a = 100; int b = 200; cout << "Before swap, value of a :" << a << endl; cout << "Before swap, value of b :" << b << endl; /* calling a function to swap the values using variable reference.*/ swap(a, b); cout << "After swap, value of a :" << a << endl; cout << "After swap, value of b :" << b << endl; return 0; }When the above code is put together in a file, compiled and executed, it produces the following result:
Before swap, value of a :100 Before swap, value of b :200 After swap, value of a :200 After swap, value of b :100
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