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EasyCPro function variable return?
How does a user defined function in EasyCPro return more than one variable? What I found works is to declare the variables as global variables. Is this the only way to do it? I don’t necessarily want to get into pointers at this late date.
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Re: EasyCPro function variable return?
1.) Create a new function:
2.) "Return Type" should be set to the variable type your function is returning. If your user function does not return a value, leave this field void 3.) Drag a "Return" block inside your function and select the variable name. A function can only "return" 1 variable. |
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Re: EasyCPro function variable return?
TNX
Hope to see you at BAE Regional! |
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Re: EasyCPro function variable return?
You too, good luck!
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