Difference between revisions of "User-Defined Methods"
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{{1010Chapter|Introduction=Up until now, all of the code you have written has been placed in the main method. As programs get larger and more complex, code written entirely in the main method becomes unmaintainable and unreadable. [[Calling_Methods|Chapter 4: Calling Methods]] briefly described how to call a method to make our work easier. This chapter will explain how to create your own methods to perform your own tasks.}} | {{1010Chapter|Introduction=Up until now, all of the code you have written has been placed in the main method. As programs get larger and more complex, code written entirely in the main method becomes unmaintainable and unreadable. [[Calling_Methods|Chapter 4: Calling Methods]] briefly described how to call a method to make our work easier. This chapter will explain how to create your own methods to perform your own tasks.}} | ||
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− | + | ==[[Writing a Method]]== | |
− | + | ==[[Calling a User-Defined Method]]== | |
− | + | ==[[Methods and Scoping]]== | |
− | + | ==[[Commenting Methods]]== | |
− | + | ==[[Passing Arguments using Methods]]== | |
− | + | ==[[Review Questions and Exercises]]== |
Revision as of 20:08, 15 July 2007
Chapter #Up until now, all of the code you have written has been placed in the main method. As programs get larger and more complex, code written entirely in the main method becomes unmaintainable and unreadable. Chapter 4: Calling Methods briefly described how to call a method to make our work easier. This chapter will explain how to create your own methods to perform your own tasks. | ||
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