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PUBLISHED ON: APRIL 4, 2022

C++ Program To Swap Two Numbers Without Using Third Variable Using Functions

In this tutorial, we need to write a Program for Swapping Two Numbers in C++ without using a third variable and by using functions.

We can swap two numbers without using a third variable. There are two common ways to swap two numbers without using a third variable:

  1. By + and -
  2. By * and /

Swap Two Numbers Without Using Third Variable Using Functions In C++

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
 cout << "\n\nWelcome to Studytonight :-)\n\n\n";
 cout << " ===== Program to Swap two numbers without using a 3rd variable ===== \n\n";
 // variable declaration
 int a,b;
 //taking input from the command line (user)
 cout << "Enter the first number : ";
 cin >> a;
 cout << "Enter the second number : ";
 cin >> b;
 cout << "\n\nValues Before Swapping: \n"<<endl;
 cout << "First Number = " << a <<endl;
 cout << "Second Number = " << b <<endl;
 // Logic for swapping the two numbers 
 // without using any extra variable
 a = a + b;
 b = a - b;
 a = a - b;
 cout << "\n\nValues After Swapping: \n"<<endl;
 cout << "First Number = " << a <<endl;
 cout << "Second Number = " << b <<endl;
 cout << "\n\n\n";
 return 0;
}


Welcome to Studytonight :-)


===== Program to Swap two numbers without using a 3rd variable =====

Enter the first number : 41
Enter the second number : 5


Values Before Swapping:

First Number = 41
Second Number = 5


Values After Swapping:

First Number = 5
Second Number = 41

Let's break down the parts of the code for better understanding.

//Logic for swapping the two numbers without using any extra variable
a = a + b;
b = a - b;
a = a - b;

The logic involved here is that, similar to every other programming language, the variables in C++ store the most recent value stored into it.

To understand the above logic, let's use some dummy values.

Initially, a = 30, b=55,

Then we do, a = a + b, so new value stored in a is:

a = 30 + 55

Then, b = a - b, here the a would be the most recently stored value.

So, b = (30 + 55) - 55 = 30

i.e. b = 30 (the initial value of a)

Finally we do, a = a - b,

So, a = (30 + 55) - 30 = 55

i.e. a = 55 (the initial value of b)

So as you can see, we have swapped the initial values of a and b into each other.

Conclusion

Here, in this tutorial, we have learned how to use functions to swap two numbers given by the user.



About the author:
Nikita Pandey is a talented author and expert in programming languages such as C, C++, and Java. Her writing is informative, engaging, and offers practical insights and tips for programmers at all levels.

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