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In C#, when we want to reuse a piece of code many times at relevant places then we use something called a method.

Consider a method like a labeled block of code which we can execute on demand whenever we want:

In the image above, we use countToTen as a reference for the boxed code on the right. Every method has a name, and you can execute the code in that method using the syntax methodName();. While there are cases where the syntax might differ, we'll explore those in later chapters. The key takeaway here is that a piece of code is labeled as countToTen, allowing us to execute it multiple times simply by writing countToTen() instead of rewriting the entire code.

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In C#, when we want to reuse a piece of code many times at relevant places then we use something called a method.

Consider a method like a labeled block of code which we can execute on demand whenever we want:

In the image above, we use countToTen as a reference for the boxed code on the right. Every method has a name, and you can execute the code in that method using the syntax methodName();. While there are cases where the syntax might differ, we'll explore those in later chapters. The key takeaway here is that a piece of code is labeled as countToTen, allowing us to execute it multiple times simply by writing countToTen() instead of rewriting the entire code.

question mark

What is the closest definition of a method in C#?

Select the correct answer

¿Todo estuvo claro?

¿Cómo podemos mejorarlo?

¡Gracias por tus comentarios!

Sección 6. Capítulo 1
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