03. Call-By-Value vs. Call-By-Reference
ND213 C03 L02 03.1 Call-By-Value Vs. Call-By-Reference HS
When passing parameters to a function in C++, there is a variety of strategies a programmer can choose from. In this section, we will take a look at these in turn from the perspective of stack usage. First, we will briefly revisit the definition of scope, as well as the strategies call-by-value and call-by-reference. Then, we will look at the amount of stack memory used by these methods.
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Outro
ND213 C03 L02 03.3 Call-By-Value Vs. Call-By-Reference HS