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When I change a parameter inside a function, does it change for the caller, too? [duplicate]

I have written a function below: void trans(double x,double y,double theta,double m,double n) { m=cos(theta)*x+sin(theta)*y; n=-sin(theta)*x+cos(theta)*y; } If I call them in the same file ...
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How to change a variable in a calling function from a called function? [duplicate]

How should the try() function be modified (and it's call) to get the output as 11 from the program below? #include <stdio.h> /* declare try() here */ int main(void) { int x = 10; try()...
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What's the difference between passing argument by value and by reference? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: What's the difference between passing by reference vs. passing by value? I read that in C arguments are passed by value, but what's is the difference between passing ...
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Function returning int& [duplicate]

I was looking around the net and found an article which tries to explain std::move and rvalues and found something I really can't grasp. int i = 42; i = 43; // ok, i is an lvalue int* p = &i; //...
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C++ passing by reference or by value? [duplicate]

I am new to programming and here is a simple question about how passing by reference works. In this program, I am calculating roots of a quadratic equation. void getCoefficients(double &a, double ...
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What is the difference between * and *& in C++? [duplicate]

What is the difference between * and *& in function parameters. For example, What is the difference between this, void a(SomeType *s) { } and this, void a(SomeType *&s) { }
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Change Value of Variable in Function in C [duplicate]

The final values for x and y should be x = 4 and y = 21. I understand why y = 21, but why is x = 4? Should "a = 5" not change the value to 5? Thanks int f(int a, int *b){ a = 5; *b = *b + 3*a;...
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pass by reference and pass by value in c++ and java [duplicate]

Possible Duplicates: What's the difference between passing by reference vs. passing by value? Java and C++ pass by value and pass by reference Java is "pass by value" or "pass by reference"...
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C++ Update Object attributes using set function [duplicate]

I'm writing a bookshop program. The program stores a number of books with their associated values (title, price, isbn, author) in a vector. One of the functions I'm trying to write is to search the ...
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Pass by reference and pointers [duplicate]

What is the difference between passing by reference the parameters in a function and passing pointer variables as a parameter in a function ?
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How to pass arguments in C so that values can be changed? [duplicate]

C passes values not arguments — that is what I am told, but how do I fix this? I just don't understand. #include <stdio.h> /* This will not work */ void go_south_east(int lat, int lon) { ...
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When to use references as parameters in C++ [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: What's the difference between passing by reference vs. passing by value? If I have a function that takes in some parameters and then does something with the parameters ...
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What is byValue and byReference argument passing In C? [duplicate]

I dont understand what this means. If I were to try and guess I'd say byValue argument passing is when you pass an argument based on the value of an variable, so I'm thinking: if (a == 1){ ...
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Pointer does not increment, if incremented in other function [duplicate]

#include <stdio.h> increment(char *c) { c++; c++; printf("works 'n' %c \n", *c); } int main() { char *p; char mon[10] = "Monday"; p = mon; increment(p); printf(...
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How to pass a stack to a function when the function modifies the stack? [duplicate]

Here are the constraints : Only STL must be used for stack creation (do not use struct to create stack) Sort the stack without using any loops I have figured out the solution with constraint 2. But ...
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