explain about the return statements
4. a return statement always return an integer value. in order to retun some other type of value, the date type must be specified in the function prototype.
5. a return statement without any return value return a garbage value to the calling function
6. the statement "return NULL" , returns a null value
7. the functions having return type void returns nothing to the calling function.
The return statement is used for two purposed, they are:
· To return a value to the calling function.
Syntax: return(expression);
Ex: 1)return(c); //returning a variable
2) return(x+y); //returning the expression ie.addition of variables x +y
To return the control back to the calling the function
Syntax: return;
1. A return statement can appear any where in the function. It is not necessarily to be at the end of the function.
2. A function can have no of return statements in the function but one return statement can be executed.
3. A return statement can return only one value at a time4. a return statement always return an integer value. in order to retun some other type of value, the date type must be specified in the function prototype.
5. a return statement without any return value return a garbage value to the calling function
6. the statement "return NULL" , returns a null value
7. the functions having return type void returns nothing to the calling function.
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