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Learning Swift

By : Andrew J Wagner
Book Image

Learning Swift

By: Andrew J Wagner

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Learning Swift
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Functions


All of the code we have explored so far is very linear down the file. Each line is processed one at a time and then, the program moves onto the next. This is one of the great things about programming: everything the program does can be predicted by mentally stepping through the program yourself, one line at a time.

However, as your program gets larger, you will notice that there are many places that reuse very similar or identical code that you cannot reuse using loops. Also, the more code you write, the harder it will become to reason in your head about what it is doing. Code comments can help with that, but there is an even better solution to both of these problems and they're called functions. A function is essentially a named collection of code that can be executed and reused by name.

There are various types of functions but each builds on the previous type.

Basic functions

The most basic type of function simply has a name with some static code to be executed later. Let's look...