C++ Functions - Pass By Reference
Pass By Reference
In the examples from the previous page, we used normal variables when we passed parameters to a function. You can also pass a reference to the function. This can be useful when you need to change the value of the arguments:
Example
    void swapNums(int &x, int &y) {
  int z = x;
  x = y;
  
    y = z;
}
int main() {
  
    int firstNum = 10;
  int secondNum = 20;
  cout << 
    "Before swap: " << "\n";
  cout << firstNum << secondNum << "\n";
    
  // Call the function, which will change the values of firstNum 
    and secondNum
  swapNums(firstNum, secondNum);
  cout << "After swap: 
    " << "\n";
  cout << firstNum << secondNum << "\n";
  
    return 0;
}
 
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