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Originally Posted by Kard63
Hmm I smell 50 out of 50 on my final lol. Wanna do the only other one I'm unsure about?
Assume that a method is going to return a null value to the code that calls it, and will have two parameters of type int. Which of the following best represents how the method should be constructed?
A. public void MethodName(int param1, int param2) {...}
B. MethodName public void (param1, param2) {...}
C. public void MethodName() {int param1, int param2}
D. public void MethodName int (param1, param2) {...}
E. None of the above is correct
I think its C because it doesnt have anything in the () and it said " return a null value" so that seems inline with that. What do you know lol ?
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Either A or E, depending on your teacher's interpretation of what NULL means.
Method A won't return anything, but is the
most correct way out of 4, none of the other 3 will work.
Btw, which uni/college do you go to? We had much harder questions on 1st year introductory course :/