Programming :: Scalar Arguments - Changes Reflected In Calling Program

Dec 3, 2010

(For function arguments): Scalar arguments are passed by value, which means that a copy of the argument is made for processing in the function, and changes to the argument in the function won't be reflected back to the calling program. Objects though, are passed by reference: any changes to them in the function are reflected in the calling program. What sense does this make? Why have they done this?

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Code:

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using namespace std;

[code]....

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[code]....

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Mar 26, 2011

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Code:
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[code]
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Code:
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?

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