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Does the ^ symbol replace C#'s “ref” in parameter passing in C++/CLI code?

I have googled it and searched this forum, but there does not seem to be any answer.

If it was from c# to c#, it would be something like void MyFunction(ref int var). When called, parameters are also preceded by ref. If it was from c++ to c++ it would be void MyFunction(int &var). Thanks.

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  • The OP is right that it is difficult to find the answer to this question. The link does not ask the same question, and the answer is not obvious.
    – shipr
    Dec 1, 2016 at 22:24

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Declare the C++ method like this:

void MyFunction(int% var)

If it's a reference type, use both symbols:

void MyFunction(String^% var)

It's called a tracking reference.

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