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Why do we pass a Pointer by Reference in C++?
If we need to modify a pointer rather than the object that the pointer is pointing to, we pass a pointer by reference.
Here is an example of how to pass a pointer by reference −
Example
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
void Decrement( int*& d ) {
--d;
}
int main( void ) {
int a = 26;
int* ptr = &a; // pointer to pass
// print before decrement
cout<<"Before: "<< ptr << endl;
Decrement( ptr);
// print after increment
cout<<"After: " << ptr;
return 0;
}
Output
Before: 0x6ffe3c After: 0x6ffe38
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