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Can someone explain to me passing arguments in C#?

i did the exercises but i didn't understand them very well how they worked

13th Dec 2016, 3:38 AM
Guilherme Gonçalves Dias
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When you 'pass' arguments you just give the function something to work with. For example you may write: int multiplyMe(int num1,int num2){ return num1*num2; } In this function you give it two ints and it returns an int. The two args are just values that you pass in: multiplyMe(5,2); //Returns 10 multiplyMe(3,8); //Returns 24 You can pass variables: int x = 3; int y = 6; multiplyMe(x,y); //Returns 18 You can assign the return to a variable: int x; x = multiplyMe(3,2); //x equals 6 Hopefully these examples help you understand.
13th Dec 2016, 4:08 AM
Gabe Maxfield
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