Chapter 6: Problem 5
Values that are sent into a function are called _________.
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Chapter 6: Problem 5
Values that are sent into a function are called _________.
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A program contains the following function. void display(int arg1, double arg2, char arg3) \\{ cout \(<<\) "Here are the values: \\[ <<\arg 1<<\quad "<<\arg 2<<\cdots \quad "<<\arg 3 \quad<<\operatorname{end} 1 \\]}Write a statement that calls the function and passes the following variables to it: int age; double income; char initial;
Each of the following functions has errors. Locate as many errors as you can. A) void total (int valuel, value2, value3) \\{ return valuel \(+\) value \(2+\) value 3 3 B) double average (int value1, int value2, int value3) \\{ double average; average \(=\) valuel \(+\) value \(2+\) value 3 / 3 \\} C) void area (int length \(=30\), int width) \\{ return length \(\star\) width \\} D) void getvalue (int values) \\{ cout \(<<\) "Enter a value: " cin \(>>\) values \\} E) // Overloaded functions int getValue() \\{ int inputvalue; cout \(<<\) "Enter an integer: "; cin \(>>\) inputvalue return inputvalue; \\} double getvalue() \\{ double inputvalue; cout \(<<\) "Enter a floating-point number: " cin \(>>\) inputvalue; return inputvalue; \\}
Give an example where an argument should be passed by reference.
The _________ is the part of a function definition that shows the function name, return type, and parameter list.
The following statement calls a function named half. The half function returns a value that is half that of the argument. Write the function.
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