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Testing the effects of passing array references by value and by reference.
 


using System;

public class ArrayReferenceTest
{
   public static void Mainstring[] args )
   {
      int[] firstArray = 12};
      int[] firstArrayCopy = firstArray;
      for int i = 0; i < firstArray.Length; i++ )
         Console.Write"{0} ", firstArray] );

      FirstDoublefirstArray );

      for int i = 0; i < firstArray.Length; i++ )
         Console.Write"{0} ", firstArray] );

      if firstArray == firstArrayCopy )
         Console.WriteLine("same" );
      else
         Console.WriteLine("different" );

      int[] secondArray = 12};

      int[] secondArrayCopy = secondArray;

      for int i = 0; i < secondArray.Length; i++ )
         Console.Write"{0} ", secondArray] );

      SecondDoubleref secondArray );
      for int i = 0; i < secondArray.Length; i++ )
         Console.Write"{0} ", secondArray] );

      if secondArray == secondArrayCopy )
         Console.WriteLine("same" );
      else
         Console.WriteLine("different" );
   
   public static void FirstDoubleint[] array )
   {
      for int i = 0; i < array.Length; i++ )
         array*= 2;
      array = new int[] { 111213 };
   
   public static void SecondDoubleref int[] array )
   {
      for int i = 0; i < array.Length; i++ )
         array*= 2;

      array = new int[] { 111213 };
   
}


        
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