Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
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Transcribed Image Text:Given the codes below:
int compute(int firstValue, int secondValue){
int result=0;
result = firstValue + secondValue;
return result;
}
Which statement/s is/are correct?
The type int of compute() function CAN'T be replace by void
otherwise, you will be getting an error.
The compute function can return any data type value.
The compute function can return int value.
The correct function call for compute function is:
compute(10,0);
The correct function call for compute function is:
compute(10.0);
The compute function can accept any number of parameters as
long as they are type of int.
The return statement in compute function can be omitted
without getting any error.
The compute function can only accept two parameters of type
int.
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