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Which one is more efficient in terms of required memory
space call-by-value or call-by-referance?
Answer Posted / Deepika Kishore
Call-by-reference requires less memory compared to call-by-value because it passes the address of a variable, allowing the function to modify the original variable directly. This avoids creating a copy of the variable, which would consume additional memory in call-by-value.
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