#include<iostream>
#include<string>
template <typename T>
void swap(T a , T b)
{
T temp = a;
a = b;
b = temp;
}
template <typename T1>
void swap1(T1 a , T1 b)
{
T1 temp = a;
a = b;
b = temp;
}
int main()
{
int a = 10 , b = 20;
std::string first = "hi" , last = "Bye";
swap(a,b);
swap(first, last);
std::cout<<"a = "<<a<<" b = "<<b<<std::endl;
std::cout<<"first = "<<first<<" last = "<<last<<std::endl;
int c = 50 , d = 100;
std::string name = "abc" , surname = "def";
swap1(c,d);
swap1(name,surname);
std::cout<<"c = "<<c<<" d = "<<d<<std::endl;
std::cout<<"name = "<<name<<" surname = "<<surname<<std::endl;
swap(c,d);
swap(name,surname);
std::cout<<"c = "<<c<<" d = "<<d<<std::endl;
std::cout<<"name = "<<name<<" surname = "<<surname<<std::endl;
return 0;
}
**Output**
a = 10 b = 20
first = Bye last = hi
c = 50 d = 100
name = abc surname = def
c = 50 d = 100
name = def surname = abc
Both swap()
and swap1()
basically have the same function-definitions then why only swap()
actually swaps the strings, while swap1()
does not?
Also can you tell me that how are stl strings passed as arguments by default i.e are they passed by value or by reference?