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What is a local reference?

Answer Posted / Deepak Yadav

A local reference in C++ refers to a reference variable declared within the scope of a function or block. Local references bind to existing variables, which must be passed as arguments to the function or defined before the reference declaration. They cannot refer to temporary objects created during expression evaluation.

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