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Newbie that need some understanding void int

Started by snowfiring, May 10, 2013, 05:47:27 AM

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snowfiring

Well here im using a basic prototype in a header file and the old function from the course im taking told me to use void WriteAnswer(int x);
I had originally used int WriteAnswer(int x);
and it had worked but then was told to use void but it never really explained the difference and im wondering why i would use void over int.

stahta01

Quote from: snowfiring on May 10, 2013, 05:47:27 AM
Well here im using a basic prototype in a header file and the old function from the course im taking told me to use void WriteAnswer(int x);
I had originally used int WriteAnswer(int x);
and it had worked but then was told to use void but it never really explained the difference and im wondering why i would use void over int.

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