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

Michael Nees
Michael Nees
1,070 Points

Implementation of a float

Implement a function named "addTwo" that returns the sum of two floats. The function will accept two float numbers as arguments. It should add the two arguments together, and return the result. (No need to write the main function. Just write out the implementation for the addTwo function.)

Have tried to set-up as float as well as like: int a = 1.1 int b = 1.2

and

float a = 1.1 float b = 1.2

What do I do wrong here?

2 Answers

You do not need to give a value to your floats just set up the argument for the addition In this case the code should like like this

float addTwo (float a, float b);

float addTwo (float a, float b){
return a + b;
}
Michael Nees
Michael Nees
1,070 Points

Many thanks for this Joshua. Slowly getting my head around this!

You're welcome :)