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iOS Objective-C Basics (Retired) Functional Programming in C Functions

Jon Reese
Jon Reese
2,335 Points

Function Help?

Write a function named "addTwo" that accepts two float numbers as arguments. The function should also return a float which is the sum of the two arguments passed to the function. I can show you what I have if you'd like.

4 Answers

Jon Reese
Jon Reese
2,335 Points

Never mind, got it. Was using int instead of float like I was supposed to.

Im putting for the same question:

float addTwo(float a, float b); { return a+b; }

Can you help me out with what I'm doing wrong?

Juergen Alker
Juergen Alker
1,708 Points

did you find anything that helped? I am stuck there as well ...

Juergen Alker
Juergen Alker
1,708 Points

This is it... had the ; still in ...

float addTwo(float a, float b) {

return a + b;

}