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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T00:05:39+00:00 2026-05-13T00:05:39+00:00

How can one swap pointer addresses within a function with a signature? Let’s say:

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How can one swap pointer addresses within a function with a signature?

Let’s say:

int weight, height;
void swap(int* a, int* b);

So after going out of this function the addresses of the actual parameters (weight and height) would be changed. Is it possible at all?

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    2026-05-13T00:05:39+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:05 am

    If you want to swap the addresses that the pointers are pointing to, not just the values stored at that address, you’ll need to pass the pointers by reference (or pointer to pointer).

    #include <cassert>
    void swap(int*& a, int*& b)
    {
        int* c = a;
        a = b;
        b = c;
    }
    
    int main()
    {
        int a, b;
        int* pa = &a;
        int* pb = &b;
    
        swap(pa, pb);
    
        assert(pa == &b);  //pa now stores the address of b
        assert(pb == &a);  //pb now stores the address of a
    }
    

    Or you can use the STL swap function and pass it the pointers.

    #include <algorithm>
    
    std::swap(pa, pb);
    

    Your question doesn’t seem very clear, though.

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