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  1. 18 sty 2012 · Personally I think it's appropriate to return as soon as you know that you've done all the work you really want to in a method. Use try/finally or using statements to perform any extra "clean up however I exit" work.

  2. 10 lut 2013 · You can exit a method without returning anything by using the return statement. But if the return type is anything apart from void you will have to return something. If you want to get out of a method because of an error, you should look at exceptions.

  3. 14 mar 2023 · C# jump statements (break, continue, return, and goto) unconditionally transfer control from the current location to a different statement.

  4. 22 wrz 2023 · a_ExitCode: If in your application main method return type is void, then you should use this property to assign the exit code value. This exit code value will be returned to the calling process. If your main method return something, then you should ignore this.

  5. 8 sie 2024 · When used within a void method, break statements provide a way to immediately exit the method's execution flow. Example Usage. Let's consider a simple example where we have a void method that iterates through a list of numbers and breaks out of the loop when a specific condition is met:

  6. This is useful when you want to exit the method's execution and return the flow to the caller: public void DoSomething() { // Do some work... if (condition) return; // Do some more work if the condition evaluated to false.

  7. 17 lip 2024 · The Environment.ExitCode property allows you to set the exit code at the end of your Main method or anywhere in your application logic. Here's a simple example: using System; class Program { static void Main (string [] args) { try { // Your code logic here Console.WriteLine ("Hello, World!");

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