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⟩ Explain how to create a reference variable in C++?

Appending an ampersand (&) to the end of datatype makes a variable eligible to use as reference variable.

int a = 20;

int& b = a;

The first statement initializes a an integer variable a. Second statement creates an integer reference initialized to variable a

Take a look at the below example to see how reference variables work.

int main ()

{

int a;

int& b = a;

a = 10;

cout << "Value of a : " << a << endl;

cout << "Value of a reference (b) : " << b << endl;

b = 20;

cout << "Value of a : " << a << endl;

cout << "Value of a reference (b) : " << b << endl;

return 0;

}

Above code creates following output.

Value of a : 10

Value of a reference (b) : 10

Value of a : 20

Value of a reference (b) : 20

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