Which of the following function declarations correctly expect an array as the first argument?
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Computers and Technology, 17.12.2019 04:31 Jasten
Which of the following function declarations correctly expect an array as the first argument?
question 1 options:
void f1(int array, int size);
void f1(int& array, int size);
void f1(int array[100], int size);
void f1(float array[], int size);
all of the above
c and d
a and b
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