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Please explain this entire question to me

I'm lost here

26th May 2017, 12:29 PM
Sean
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Methods are re-callable chunks of code. Arguments are things we pass into the method to have processed. public int add(int x, int y){ return x+y; } This is a simple method. int x and int y are the arguments. when you call this method you send with it 2 integers. it assigns them to the variables x and y and runs the code accordingly. for instance add(1,4); This calls the add function, gives x a value of 1, gives y a value of 4. it returns x+y or in this case 1+4. so add(1,4); returns 5. Arguments and return type are both optional. Here is another method that has no arguments or return type. public void yell(){ Console.WriteLine("AAAHHHH"); } notice it has void instead of a data type. This tells it not to expect a return. it also has no arguments. It is simply called with yell(); That would print AAAHHH to the console. Same method WITH an argument.. public void yell(String x){ Console.WriteLine(x); } This one would call with a string argument. yell("HELP!"); This would call the yell method, give string x a value of HELP!.. When the method ran it would print HELP! to the console Does this help?
26th May 2017, 1:03 PM
LordHill
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Methods...optional and named arguments question 1
26th May 2017, 12:35 PM
Sean
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