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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T05:50:36+00:00 2026-05-14T05:50:36+00:00

Is this the right way to return an object from a function? Car getCar(string

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Is this the right way to return an object from a function?

Car getCar(string model, int year) {
   Car c(model, year);
   return c;
}

void displayCar(Car &car) {
   cout << car.getModel() << ", " << car.getYear() << endl;
}

displayCar(getCar("Honda", 1999));

I’m getting an error, “taking address of temporary”. Should I use this way:

Car &getCar(string model, int year) {
   Car c(model, year);
   return c;
}
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    2026-05-14T05:50:36+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 5:50 am

    getCar returns a Car by value, which is correct.

    You cannot pass that return value, which is a temporary object, into displayCar, because displayCar takes a Car&. You cannot bind a temporary to a non-const reference. You should change displayCar to take a const reference:

    void displayCar(const Car& car) { }
    

    Or, you can store the temporary in a local variable:

    Car c = getCar("Honda", 1999);
    displayCar(c);
    

    But, it’s better to have displayCar take a const reference since it doesn’t modify the object.

    Do not return a reference to the local Car variable.

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