Example:
#include<stdio.h>
/* function definition */
void swap(int *x, int *y)
{
int t;
t = *x; /* assign the value at address x to t */
*x = *y; /* put the value at y into x */
*y = t; /* put the value at to y */
}
int main()
{
int m = 10, n = 20;
printf("Before executing swap m=%d n=%d\n", m, n);
swap(&m, &n);
printf("After executing swap m=%d n=%d\n", m, n);
return 0;
}
Output:
Before executing swap m=10 n=20
After executing swap m=20 n=10
Explanation:
In the main function, address of variables m, n are sent as arguments to the function 'swap'. As swap function has the access to address of the arguments, manipulation of passed arguments inside swap function would be directly reflected in the values of m, n.