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Start your free trialLeo Penaloza
8,426 PointsUsing return values
What's the difference between using the Return value and just letting the code finish?
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,268 PointsIf you use a plain "return;
", there's no difference from just hitting the end of the function.
But if you use it to return a value (like "return someValue;
") it sends that value back to the point of the program that called the function, where just hitting the end does not.
Leo Penaloza
8,426 Pointsso it continues from where the function last left off?
Steven Parker
231,268 PointsWhen the function ends, either by reaching the closing brace or from a "return", the program continues from the point where the function was called.