Starting Out With C++, Early Objects - With Access Package
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Chapter 6.13, Problem 6.22CP
What is the output of the following
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
void test(int = 2, int = 4, int = 6);
int main()
{
test();
test(6);
test(3, 9);
test(1, 5, 7);
return 0;
}
void test (int first, int second, int third)
{
first += 3;
second += 6;
third += 9;
cout << first << " " << second << " " « third << endl;
}
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