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## A word on 'scope'
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Scope is a thing to be aware of. It refers to the areas in your code where a variable is accessible. When you pass a variable to a function, the function gets its own copy to use. This means that adjusting the variable in the function will not adjust it anywhere else. Similarly, if you haven't passed a variable to a function, it doesn't have it and can't use it.
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One of the ways to change value outside of function is using &:
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```C
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//After calling the function, the s value outside of the function will be updated
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void sumOfTwoNums(int a, int b, int &s) {
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s = a + b;
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}
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```
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You may have observed a similar issue with things like if statements and any of the loops. If you declare a variable within brackets, it won't be accessible outside of those brackets. This is true for functions in the same way, but there are some ways to get around it:
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* Make a global variable by declaring it outside of any functions
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* This makes your code messier and is generally not recommended. It should be avoided whenever possible
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