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Visual Basic Return Statement
Visual Basic Return Statement
In visual basic, the Return statement is useful to terminate the execution of the method in which it appears and return the control back to the calling method.
Generally, in visual basic, the Return
statement is useful whenever we want to value the other methods. We can also omit the usage of return
statement in our methods by using void as a return type.
Visual Basic Return Statement Syntax
Following is the syntax of using Return
statement in a visual basic programming language.
If you observe the above syntax, we used Return
keyword as return type, and the value parameter return_val is used to return the value. The return_val parameter value can be either string or integer or array or list of object based on our requirements.
Now, we will see how to use Return
statement in a visual basic programming language with examples.
Visual Basic Return Statement Example
Following is the example of using Return
statement in a visual basic programming language.
Sub Main()
Dim i As Integer = 10, j As Integer = 20, result As Integer = 0
result = SumofNumbers(i, j)
Console.WriteLine("Result: {0}", result)
Console.WriteLine("Press Enter Key to Exit..")
Console.ReadLine()
End Sub
Public Function SumofNumbers(ByVal a As Integer, ByVal b As Integer) As Integer
Dim x As Integer = a + b
Return x
End Function
End Module
If you observe the above code, we used Return
statement in the SumofNumbers method. Here, whenever we call SumofNumbers method it will execute and return the resultant value using Return
statement.
Result of Visual Basic Return Statement Example
We will get the following result when we execute the above visual basic program.
This is how we can use Return
statement in a visual basic programming language based on our requirements.