Starting Out with Programming Logic and Design (5th Edition) (What's New in Computer Science)
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Chapter 3, Problem 12TF
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Passing an argument by reference:
The changes made in the reference variable will reflect to the argument. The declaration of the reference variable is same as the regular variable declaration, except an ampersand (&). The ampersand is placed before the variable name.
Communication of module in pass by reference takes in two ways:
- By passing an argument, the calling module can connect with the called module.
- By modifying the value of the argument through the reference variable, the called module can connect with the calling module...
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