The correct answer is: DoubleReturn.
A method’s return value is the value that is returned by the method when it is called. The return value can be of any type, including a primitive type such as an integer, or a reference type such as a class.
In the case of a method that returns a double, the return value should be accessed using the DoubleReturn
keyword. For example, if a method called MyMethod
returns a double, the following code would assign the return value to the variable result
:
double result = MyMethod();
The BooleanResults
keyword is used to access the return value of a method that returns a boolean value. The charResult
keyword is used to access the return value of a method that returns a character value. The DialogResult
keyword is used to access the return value of a method that returns a dialog result.
Here is an example of a method that returns a double:
public double MyMethod()
{
return 10.0;
}
In this example, the method MyMethod
returns a double value of 10.0. The following code would call the method and assign the return value to the variable result
:
double result = MyMethod();
The variable result
would then contain the value 10.0.