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What Is Difference Between Call-by-value And Call-by-reference?

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    The call by value is used in c and the changes made to the variables of the callled function are not reflected back to the calling function .....however call by refrence uses addresses and pointers and the changes made to the variables in the called function are reflected back to the calling function
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    Shrinkhala 

    answered 6 months ago

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