A return type describes the type of data which is returned by a call to a method. They keyword void is used to describe a method which does not return any data.
A method can be used, and the return type discarded. For example, for a method that returns, say, an integer, instead of calling it like this: int x; x = MyMethod(1, 2); You can also call it like this: MyMethod(1, 2); That is, without using the return value. In such a case, if you were to have different methods with the same parameters but different return values, the compiler wouldn't know which version of the method to use.
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Its suppose to say k greater than or equal to 3 k greater than or equal to 6
void expressing_thanks (void) { puts ("thanks"); } int main (void) { expressing_thanks (); return 0; }
Your phone will give you options to return a call on hold. It might say 'switch call' or ''switch''. You press that button and it will take you back to your call that is on hold.
wating is a myth. Just call.
A function can only return one value, but it can modify its parameters if their type is 'in out' or 'out'.
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Sounds like a spam call. Don't return it.
It means somebody has called you and you are calling him back (in return of his call).
all you have to do is type in *679
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