Chapter 6: Problem 1
Why do local variables lose their values between calls to the function in which they are defined?
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Chapter 6: Problem 1
Why do local variables lose their values between calls to the function in which they are defined?
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Each of the following functions has errors. Locate as many errors as you can. void area (int length \(=30\), int width) \\{ return length \(\star\) width; \\}
The _________ function causes a program to terminate.
Two or more functions may have the same name, as long as their _________ are different.
If a function has a local variable with the same name as a global variable, only the _________ variable can be seen by the function.
When used as parameters, _________ variables allow a function to access the parameter’s original argument.
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