Computer Science, asked by A7J, 11 months ago

two differences between call by value and call by refernce plz​

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Answered by Prathamchavan
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Difference between Call by Value and Call by Reference. In call by value, a copy of actual arguments is passed to formal arguments of the called function and any change made to the formal arguments in the called function have no effect on the values of actual arguments in the calling function.

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A7J: and call by refernce??
theimperial: both are there
theimperial: hey
theimperial: hey how was ur exams
Answered by theimperial
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here is the answer for your question mate
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and by the way r u I.C.S.E?
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A7J: but it is important ....many output questions will be based on strings and one or two theory questions can definitely come from strings and I can't afford to lose that much marks
A7J: I am not demotivating you just giving you a advice....and it's not that difficult
A7J: all the best btw for exams
theimperial: i told programs
theimperial: i will leave string program
A7J: yeah that's not compulsory u can take a chance if you know other programs well
theimperial: yep
theimperial: hey how you wrote computer today
A7J: it was easy and nice
theimperial: cool
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