// Ex5_08.cpp // Using a reference to modify caller arguments #include using std::cout; using std::endl; int incr10(const int& num); // Function prototype int main(void) { const int num = 3; // Declared const to test for temporary creation int value = 6; cout << endl << "incr10(num) = " << incr10(num); cout << endl << "num = " << num; cout << endl << "incr10(value) = " << incr10(value); cout << endl << "value = " << value; cout << endl; return 0; } // Function to increment a variable by 10 int incr10(const int& num) // Function with const reference argument { cout << endl << "Value received = " << num; // num += 10; // this statement would now be illegal return num+10; // Return the incremented value }