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How to use out for return more than one value from a method.
Posted Date: 30 Apr 2008
Resource Type:
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Category:
C# Syntax
Author:
kamlesh
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The following code snippet sows how to use out for return more than one value from a method.
private void GetName(out string firstname, out string lastname)
{
firstname = "kamlesh";
lastname = "p";
}
private void Form3_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
string strFname;
string strLname;
GetName(out strFname, out strLname);
MessageBox.Show(strFname + " " + strLname);
}
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