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What is the difference between reference and pointer?
Answer Posted / Aashish Mohan Richhriya
A reference is an alias for an existing variable, while a pointer is a variable that stores the memory address of another variable. References are implicitly initialized and cannot be null, while pointers can be null. Also, references have no size, but pointers have a size.
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