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Void type

The void type, in several programming languages, more so curly bracket programming languages derived from C and ALGOL 68, is the return type of a function that returns normally, but provides no result value to its caller. Usually such functions are called for their side effects, such as performing some task or writing to their input parameters. The use…

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Void type

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Triples12
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.052632
Components1

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Void type

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related to In C and C++ · 8
Void type → C-derived, Despite, In, Java, Note, Thevoidtype, Unlike, While Java
related to In Haskell · 4
Void type → Haskell, In, This, Voiddoes

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type void function unit programming value languages data pointer also pointers use functions return language result parameters functional context see

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Void typerelated to In C and C++Thevoidtype0.60section
Void typerelated to In C and C++Note0.60section
Void typerelated to In C and C++Despite0.60section
Void typerelated to In C and C++Unlike0.60section
Void typerelated to In C and C++In0.60section
Void typerelated to In C and C++C-derived0.60section
Void typerelated to In C and C++Java0.60section
Void typerelated to In C and C++While Java0.60section
Void typerelated to In HaskellIn0.60section
Void typerelated to In HaskellHaskell0.60section
Void typerelated to In HaskellVoiddoes0.60section
Void typerelated to In HaskellThis0.60section

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