When you pass a pointer as an argument to a function, you must
A) declare the pointer value again in the function call
B) dereference the pointer value in the function prototype
C) use the #include<func.ptr.h> statement
D) not dereference the pointer in the function's body
E) None of these
Correct Answer:
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Q22: Assuming ptr is a pointer variable, what
Q23: Which of the following statements displays the
Q24: What will the following statement output?
Cout <<
Q26: If you are using an older computer
Q27: What will the following code output?
Int number
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