They are passed as pointers. This means that all information about the array size is lost. You would be much better advised to use std::vectors, which can be passed by value or by reference, as you choose, and which therefore retain all their information.
Here's an example of passing an array to a function. Note we have to specify the number of elements specifically, as sizeof(p) would give the size of the pointer.
int add( int * p, int n ) {
int total = 0;
for ( int i = 0; i < n; i++ ) {
total += p[i];
}
return total;
}
int main() {
int a[] = { 1, 7, 42 };
int n = add( a, 3 );
}
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