Topic-20: NANR

No argument no return type(NANR):

A “no argument, no return type” function, also known as a void function with no parameters, is a type of function in programming that does not take any arguments and does not return any value.

Here’s the definition syntax for a no argument no return type function in C:

void function_name() { // Function body – code block where the functionality of the function is defined // You can perform operations, calculations, etc. here }

Example:

//ADDITION OF RWO NUMBER BY USING –

// NO ARGUMENT NO RETURN TYPE(NANR)

#include<stdio.h>

void add()

{

int a=10 , b=20 , sum;

sum=a+b;

printf(“%d”,sum);

}

int main()

{

add();

return 0;

}

OUTPUT:-

30

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