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{{1010Topic|Chapter_TOC=[[User-Defined_Methods]]|Introduction=A method consists of two parts: the [[#method header|method header]] and the [[#method body|method body]]. Each part is further broken down into smaller parts which are essential to describing what your method does, how your method will be called, what your method will process, and what your method will return.|Overview=This topic will describe the individual parts of a method and how to write your own methods to process input and output.}}
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{{1010Topic|Chapter_TOC=[[User-Defined_Methods]]|Introduction=This section will guide you through getting your user ID and passwords for both the Computer Science labs and U of M email account.|Overview=This topic will describe the individual parts of a method and how to write your own methods to process input and output.}}
 
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* '''U of M ID'''
 
* '''U of M ID'''

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Introduction

This section will guide you through getting your user ID and passwords for both the Computer Science labs and U of M email account.

   

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  • U of M ID

To claim ID: http://pasweb.cc.umanitoba.ca/webapp/gu/claimid/ follow the steps to get your U of M ID (starting with um------) and your passwords.

  • nTP ID

you can login into nTP by going to http://courses.cs.umanitoba.ca/ after your instructor creates your accounts. Use your U of M ID as your "login" and your student# as your "Password". You need to change your password by going to "My CS Courses" link and update your "Account Info" after you login.