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C language question
I still didnât get what âreturn 0â, âreturn()â and âbreak;â do. How can I understand it properly?
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1. "return" keyword ends the execution of a function.
2. "return something" or "return (something)" is the same. Both of them path the "something" variable to the function's output.
3. The use of "return 0" is for telling compiler that execution of the program ended successfully. If the returend number isn't zero, then it means something worngs.
4. "break" keyword ends the execution of a loop.
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Good advice, Iâll do that. Thanks, bro!
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