Assignment 4
Instructions
You may pass variables to functions either by address or by value. If you pass a variable by address, then both functions will see the changed value of the variable (if the value changes). If you pass a variable by value, you are really passing a copy of the variable, and the calling function will not see the changed value of the variable (if the called function changes its value).
Of note in this example:
You pass a variable by prepending the variable name with an ampersand (&).
The receiving function (in this case, do_fun()), prepends the variable name with an asterisk (*). This tells the receiving function that it's receiving the variable's address, not a copy of the variable.
Notice that the new value of the variable amt is visible in the do_fun() function and in main().
Here is the code:
And here is the output:
Submission Instructions
Now, you enter the code, and run it. (No flowchart this time)
Upload your .c file and a screenshot of your code output saved in a Word document
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