Difference between revisions of "Parameter Passing - 2017"
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int a = 10; | int a = 10; | ||
− | string b= "yes"; | + | string b = "yes"; |
+ | Console.WriteLine(a); | ||
+ | Console.WriteLine(b); | ||
or otherwise. | or otherwise. | ||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
+ | The parameters a and b are passed to the WriteLines. | ||
From Simulation: | From Simulation: |
Revision as of 14:42, 13 February 2017
Parameter passing is inserting values into methods or calculations using a declared variable, rather than the raw data (strings, numbers, bools, etc.). This can be done in multiple ways, but the most often used (in the skeleton program) will be:
int a = 10;
string b = "yes";
Console.WriteLine(a);
Console.WriteLine(b);
or otherwise.
The parameters a and b are passed to the WriteLines.
From Simulation:
if (menuOption == 4)
{
x = InputCoordinate('x');
y = InputCoordinate('y');
...
}
private int InputCoordinate(char Coordinatename)
{
int Coordinate;
Console.Write(" Input " + Coordinatename + " coordinate: ");
Coordinate = Convert.ToInt32(Console.ReadLine());
return Coordinate;
The method InputCoordinate declares x and y as int, the chars 'x' and 'y' are passed into InputCoordinate to use.