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constant references

  
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
using namespace std;
//a constant reference to a vector of strings
void display(const vector<string>& v);
int main()
{
    vector<string> v;
    v.push_back("A");
    v.push_back("B");
    v.push_back("C");  
    
    display(v);
    return 0;
}
void display(const vector<string>& vec)
{
    for (vector<string>::const_iterator iter = vec.begin(); 
         iter != vec.end(); ++iter)
         cout << *iter << endl;
}


Creating and Using References for integer

  
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
   using namespace std;
   int  intOne;
   int &rSomeRef = intOne;
   intOne = 5;
   cout << "intOne: " << intOne << endl;
   cout << "rSomeRef: " << rSomeRef << endl;
   rSomeRef = 7;
   cout << "intOne: " << intOne << endl;
   cout << "rSomeRef: " << rSomeRef << endl;
   return 0;
}


Data Slicing With Passing by Value

  
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class Mammal{
  public:
     Mammal():itsAge(1) { }
     virtual ~Mammal() { }
     virtual void Speak() const { cout << "Mammal speak!" << endl; }
  protected:
     int itsAge;
};
class Dog : public Mammal{
  public:
    void Speak()const { cout << "Woof!" << endl; }
};
class Cat : public Mammal
{
  public:
    void Speak()const { cout << "Meow!" << endl; }
};
void ValueFunction (Mammal);
void PtrFunction (Mammal*);
void RefFunction (Mammal&);
int main()
{
   Mammal* ptr=0;
   int choice;
   while (1)
   {
      bool fQuit = false;
      cout << "(1)dog (2)cat (0)Quit: ";
      cin >> choice;
      switch (choice)
      {
          case 0: fQuit = true;
                  break;
          case 1: ptr = new Dog;
                  break;
          case 2: ptr = new Cat;
                  break;
          default: ptr = new Mammal;
                   break;
      }
      if (fQuit == true)
         break;
      PtrFunction(ptr);
      RefFunction(*ptr);
      ValueFunction(*ptr);
   }
   return 0;
}
void ValueFunction (Mammal MammalValue)
{
   MammalValue.Speak();
}
void PtrFunction (Mammal * pMammal)
{
   pMammal->Speak();
}
void RefFunction (Mammal & rMammal)
{
   rMammal.Speak();
}


Passing by Reference Using Pointers

  
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
void swap(int *x, int *y);
int main(){
   int x = 5, y = 10;
   cout << "Main. Before swap, x: " << x << " y: " << y << endl;
   swap(&x,&y);
   cout << "Main. After swap, x: " << x << " y: " << y << endl;
   return 0;
}
void swap (int *px, int *py)
{
   int temp;
   cout << "Swap. Before swap, *px: " << *px << " *py: " << *py << endl;
   temp = *px;
   *px = *py;
   *py = temp;
   cout << "Swap. After swap, *px: " << *px << " *py: " << *py << endl;
}


Passing Objects by Reference

  
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class SimpleCat
{
  public:
    SimpleCat ();              
    SimpleCat(SimpleCat&);     
    ~SimpleCat();              
};
SimpleCat::SimpleCat()
{
   cout << "Simple Cat Constructor..." << endl;
}
SimpleCat::SimpleCat(SimpleCat&)
{
   cout << "Simple Cat Copy Constructor..." << endl;
}
SimpleCat::~SimpleCat()
{
   cout << "Simple Cat Destructor..." << endl;
}
SimpleCat FunctionOne (SimpleCat theCat);
SimpleCat* FunctionTwo (SimpleCat *theCat);
int main()
{
   cout << "Making a cat..." << endl;
   SimpleCat Frisky;
   cout << "Calling FunctionOne..." << endl;
   FunctionOne(Frisky);
   cout << "Calling FunctionTwo..." << endl;
   FunctionTwo(&Frisky);
   return 0;
}
// FunctionOne, passes by value
SimpleCat FunctionOne(SimpleCat theCat)
{
   cout << "Function One. Returning... " << endl;
   return theCat;
}
// functionTwo, passes by reference
SimpleCat* FunctionTwo (SimpleCat  *theCat)
{
   cout << "Function Two. Returning... " << endl;
   return theCat;
}


Passing References to Objects

  
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class SimpleCat
{
  public:
    SimpleCat();
    SimpleCat(SimpleCat&);
    ~SimpleCat();
    int GetAge() const { return itsAge; }
    void SetAge(int age) { itsAge = age; }
  private:
    int itsAge;
};
SimpleCat::SimpleCat()
{
   cout << "Simple Cat Constructor..." << endl;
   itsAge = 1;
}
SimpleCat::SimpleCat(SimpleCat&)
{
   cout << "Simple Cat Copy Constructor..." << endl;
}
SimpleCat::~SimpleCat()
{
   cout << "Simple Cat Destructor..." << endl;
}
const     SimpleCat & FunctionTwo (const SimpleCat & theCat);
int main()
{
   cout << "Making a cat..." << endl;
   SimpleCat Frisky;
   cout << "Frisky is " << Frisky.GetAge() << " years old" << endl;
   int age = 5;
   Frisky.SetAge(age);
   cout << "Frisky is " << Frisky.GetAge() << " years old" << endl;
   cout << "Calling FunctionTwo..." << endl;
   FunctionTwo(Frisky);
   cout << "Frisky is " << Frisky.GetAge() << " years old" << endl;
   return 0;
}
// functionTwo, passes a ref to a const object
const SimpleCat & FunctionTwo (const SimpleCat & theCat)
{
   cout << "Frisky is now " << theCat.GetAge();
   return theCat;
}


Reassigning a reference

  
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
   using namespace std;
   int  intOne;
   int &rSomeRef = intOne;
   intOne = 5;
   cout << "intOne:    " << intOne << endl;
   cout << "rSomeRef:  " << rSomeRef << endl;
   cout << "&intOne:   "  << &intOne << endl;
   cout << "&rSomeRef: " << &rSomeRef << endl;
   int intTwo = 8;
   rSomeRef = intTwo;  // not what you think!
   cout << "\nintOne:    " << intOne << endl;
   cout << "intTwo:    " << intTwo << endl;
   cout << "rSomeRef:  " << rSomeRef << endl;
   cout << "&intOne:   "  << &intOne << endl;
   cout << "&intTwo:   "  << &intTwo << endl;
   cout << "&rSomeRef: " << &rSomeRef << endl;
   return 0;
}


References for int type variable

  
#include <iostream>  
using namespace std;
void swap(int *a, int *b);  
     
main(void)  
{  
  int x, y;  
     
  x = 99;  
  y = 88;  
     
  cout << x << " " << y << "\n";  
     
  swap(&x, &y);
     
  cout << x << " " << y << "\n";  
     
  return 0;  
}  
     
void swap(int *a, int *b)  
{  
  int t;  
     
  t = *a;  
  *a = *b;  
  *b = t;  
}


returning a reference to a string

  
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
using namespace std;
//returns a reference to a string
string& refToElement(vector<string>& v, int i); 
int main()
{
    vector<string> v;
    v.push_back("A");
    v.push_back("B");
    v.push_back("C");
    //displays string that the returned reference refers to 
    cout << refToElement(v, 0) << "\n\n";
    //assigns one reference to another -- inexpensive assignment 
    string& rStr = refToElement(v, 1); 
    cout << rStr << "\n\n";
    //copies a string object -- expensive assignment
    string str = refToElement(v, 2);
    cout << str << "\n\n";
    
    //altering the string object through a returned reference
    rStr = "Healing Potion";
    cout << v[1] << endl;
    return 0;
}
string& refToElement(vector<string>& vec, int i){
    return vec[i];
}


Returning multiple values from a function using references

  
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
enum ERR_CODE { SUCCESS, ERROR };
ERR_CODE Factor(int, int&, int&);
int main()
{
   int number, squared, cubed;
   ERR_CODE result;
   cout << "Enter a number (0 - 20): ";
   cin >> number;
   result = Factor(number, squared, cubed);
   if (result == SUCCESS)
   {
      cout << "number: " << number << endl;
      cout << "square: " << squared << endl;
      cout << "cubed: "  << cubed   << endl;
   }
   else
      cout << "Error encountered!!" << endl;
   return 0;
}
ERR_CODE Factor(int n, int &rSquared, int &rCubed)
{
   if (n > 20)
      return ERROR;   // simple error code
   else
   {
      rSquared = n*n;
      rCubed = n*n*n;
      return SUCCESS;
   }
}


swap() Rewritten with References

  
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
void swap(int &x, int &y);
int main(){
   int x = 5, y = 10;
   cout << "Main. Before swap, x: " << x << " y: "
      << y << endl;
   swap(x,y);
   cout << "Main. After swap, x: " << x << " y: "
      << y << endl;
   return 0;
}
void swap (int &rx, int &ry){
   int temp;
   cout << "Swap. Before swap, rx: " << rx << " ry: " << ry << endl;
   temp = rx;
   rx = ry;
   ry = temp;

   cout << "Swap. After swap, rx: " << rx << " ry: " << ry << endl;
}


Taking the Address of a Reference

  
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
   using namespace std;
   int  intOne;
   int &rSomeRef = intOne;
   intOne = 5;
   cout << "intOne: " << intOne << endl;
   cout << "rSomeRef: " << rSomeRef << endl;
   cout << "&intOne: "  << &intOne << endl;
   cout << "&rSomeRef: " << &rSomeRef << endl;
   return 0;
}


using references for int

  
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
    int myScore = 1000;
    int& mikesScore = myScore;  // create a reference
    
    cout << "myScore is: " << myScore << endl;
    cout << "mikesScore is: " << mikesScore << endl;
    
    myScore += 500;
    cout << "myScore is: " << myScore << endl;
    cout << "mikesScore is: " << mikesScore << endl;
    mikesScore += 500;
    cout << "myScore is: " << myScore << endl;
    cout << "mikesScore is: " << mikesScore << endl;
    return 0;
}