MAE 3185 - Introduction to Mechatronics

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Functions

A function is a group of statements that together perform a task. Every C program has at least one function, which is main(), and all the most trivial programs can define additional functions. You can divide up your code into separate functions. How you divide up your code among different functions is up to you, but logically the division is such that each function performs a specific task. A function declaration tells the compiler about a function’s name, return type, and parameters. A function definition provides the actual body of the function. The C standard library provides numerous built-in functions that your program can call. For example, strcat() to concatenate two strings, memcpy() to copy one memory location to another location, and many more functions. A function can also be referred as a method or a sub-routine or a procedure, etc.

Defining a Function

The general form of a function definition in C programming language is as follows,

return_type function_name( parameter_list )
{
   // body of the function
}

A function definition in C programming consists of a function header and a function body. Here are all the parts of a function,

Calling a Function

While creating a C function, you give a definition of what the function has to do. To use a function, you will have to call that function to perform the defined task. When a program calls a function, the program control is transferred to the called function. A called function performs a defined task and when its return statement is executed or when its function-ending closing brace is reached, it returns the program control back to the line from where the function was called. To call a function, you simply need to pass the required parameters along with the function name, and if the function returns a value, then you can store the returned value. For example,

#include <stdio.h>
 
/* function declaration */
int max(int num1, int num2);
 
int main () {

    int a = 100;
    int b = 200;
    int ret;

    ret = max(a, b);

    printf( "Max value is : %d\n", ret );

    return 0;
}
 
/* function definition */
int max(int num1, int num2)
{
    return num1 > num2 ? num1 : num2;
}

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