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Function does not change passed pointer C++

I have my function and I am filling targetBubble there, but it is not filled after calling this function, but I know it was filled in this function because I have there output code.

bool clickOnBubble(sf::Vector2i & mousePos, std::vector<Bubble *> bubbles, Bubble * targetBubble) {
    targetBubble = bubbles[i];
}

And I am passing the pointer like this

Bubble * targetBubble = NULL;
clickOnBubble(mousePos, bubbles, targetBubble);

Why it is not working?

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Because you are passing a copy of pointer. To change the pointer you need something like this:

void foo(int **ptr) //pointer to pointer
{
    *ptr = new int[10]; //just for example, use RAII in a real world
}

or

void bar(int *& ptr) //reference to pointer (a bit confusing look)
{
    ptr = new int[10];
}

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