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241 Pointswhat am i doing wrong?
int addTwo(float a, float b) { float result = a + b; return result; }
2 Answers
Héctor Vargas
1,441 PointsYou're returning a float value instead of an int value.
Andres Mauricio Guerrero
4,111 Pointsdo what hector and jason said, your code could be like this: int addTwo(float a, float b) { return a + b; }
and thats it ;)
Jason Anello
Courses Plus Student 94,610 PointsJason Anello
Courses Plus Student 94,610 PointsAlso, you can just do
return a + b;
inside your function. There's no need to create a temporary variable to hold the result. It doesn't hurt to do so but it's not necessary.