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c++ - Passing pointer of dynamic var by reference

I'm trying to create dynamic variable and pass its address by reference within new_test function, but it doesn't work. What am I doing wrong?

The code:

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

struct test
{   
    int a;
    int b;
};  

void new_test(test *ptr, int a, int b)
{   
    ptr = new test;
    ptr -> a = a;
    ptr -> b = b;
    cout << "ptr:   " << ptr << endl; // here displays memory address
};  

int main()
{   

    test *test1 = NULL;

    new_test(test1, 2, 4); 

    cout << "test1: " << test1 << endl; // always 0 - why?
    delete test1;

    return 0;
}
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The code does not pass the pointer by reference so changes to the parameter ptr are local to the function and not visible to the caller. Change to:

void new_test (test*& ptr, int a, int b)
                  //^

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