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hi timothy engert here and in this video im going to demo the use of a void function in c and a function prototype ive included the header file and the main function and lets get started okay so im going to create an integer i and im going to say 4 i equals equals 0 i is less than 5 and we increment i each time up through the loop im going to say im going to call this dean function okay and at the end im going to return for my main function 0. now theres a couple things i need i need the dean function but i also need a function prototype so i need to put the function prototype above the main function unless im actually writing the function here but ill cover that in the next video okay so what im going to do is im going to create the function prototype which is void dean and were not passing anything into it so i can say void here okay and ill put a semicolon and lets just make a comment that this is the function prototype okay lets go down here and lets now create th

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A void function uses a heading that names the function followed by a pair of parentheses. The name is preceded by the word void, which is the type.
void (C++) When used in the declaration of a pointer, void specifies that the pointer is universal. If a pointers type is void* , the pointer can point to any variable thats not declared with the const or volatile keyword. A void* pointer cant be dereferenced unless its cast to another type.
It means no value. You use void to indicate that a function doesnt return a value or that it has no parameters or both.
What it means as a pointer isnt actually relevant. sbrk is documented as returning (void *)-1 on error. Normally sbrk returns a pointer, but to indicate an error condition it needs to return some value that can be distinguished from any normal pointer. (void *)-1 is used as this value.
In computer programming, when void is used as a function return type, it indicates that the function does not return a value.
Show activity on this post. void* is a pointer (or a pointer to the beginning of a unknown type array). void* is a pointer to the address of a pointer (or a pointer to the beginning of a 2D array). Also, if you are writing in C (and not in C++), then there is no by-reference parameter, only by value or by pointer.
In such situations, we can use the pointer to void (void pointers) in C++. For example, // void pointer void *ptr; double d = 9.0; // valid code ptr = d; The void pointer is a generic pointer that is used when we dont know the data type of the variable that the pointer points to.
void data type. A data type that has no values or operators and is used to represent nothing.

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