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Return Statement in Dart Programming
There are certain cases where we want to return a value from a given function so that we can use it later. These return values make use of a return keyword which in turn allows a function to return values.
It should be noted that the return statement is optional, if not specified the function returns null.
Also, only one return statement is allowed in a function.
Syntax
return <expression/value>;
Syntax of a Dart function with a return value −
returnType funcName(){ // statement(s) return value; }
In the above syntax, the funcName is replaced with the name of our function. The returnType represents the type of data/expression we are returning from the function.
Example
Let's take an example where we make use of the function which returns a value in a dart program.
Consider the example shown below −
void main(){ var x = 10; var y = callFunction(x); print(y); } int callFunction(var x){ return x + 10; }
In the above example, we are returning a value of type int from a function named callFunction and then we use that value inside the main function.
Output
20