How to: Create a Procedure that Returns a Value
You use a Function procedure to return a value to the calling code.
To create a procedure that returns a value
Outside any other procedure, use a Function statement, followed by an End Function statement.
In the Function statement, follow the Function keyword with the name of the procedure, and then the parameter list in parentheses.
Follow the parentheses with an As clause to specify the data type of the returned value.
Place the procedure's code statements between the Function and End Function statements.
Use a Return statement to return the value to the calling code.
The following Function procedure calculates the longest side, or hypotenuse, of a right triangle, given the values for the other two sides.
Function hypotenuse(ByVal side1 As Single, ByVal side2 As Single) As Single Return Math.Sqrt((side1 ^ 2) + (side2 ^ 2)) End Function
The following example shows a typical call to
hypotenuse
.Dim testLength, testHypotenuse As Single testHypotenuse = hypotenuse(testLength, 10.7)
See Also
Tasks
How to: Return a Value from a Procedure
How to: Call a Procedure that Returns a Value
Reference
Function Statement (Visual Basic)
Concepts
Procedures in Visual Basic
Sub Procedures
Property Procedures
Operator Procedures
Procedure Parameters and Arguments