Showing posts with label example of call by value in c programming. Show all posts
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Friday 9 March 2018

Arguments in c programming

 Function Arguments :-

1.Call by value method:  In call by value method the actual arguments are copied to the formal arguments, so any operation performed by function on arguments doesn’t affect actual parameters.

eg:-


#include<stdio.h>

int addition(int num1, int num2);   /* function declaration */

int main()
{
      int result;   ;       /* local variable definition */ 
    int num1 = 14;
    int num2 = 6;      
   result = addition(num1,num2);   /* calling a function to get addition value */ 


    printf("The addition of two numbers is: %d\n",result);   
    return 0;
}

int addition(int a,int b)    /* function returning the addition of two numbers */
{
    return a + b;

}

Output:The addition of two numbers is:20

2. Call by reference method: In this method, address of actual arguments  is passed to the formal arguments, hence any operation performed on formal parameters will affects the value of actual arguments.

eg:-

#include<stdio.h>

int addition(int *num1, int *num2);  /* function declaration */

int main()
{
   int result ;     /* local variable definition */ 
    int num1 = 14;
    int num2 = 6;
    
      result = addition(&num1,&num2);  /* calling a function to get addition value */  

    printf("The addition of two numbers is: %d\n",result);
    return 0;
}

int addition(int *a,int *b)   /* function returning the addition of two numbers */
{
    return *a + *b;
}

output: The addition of two numbers is:20


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