The return keyword causes a method to return to the method that called it, passing a value that matches the return type of the returning method.
public void myVoidMethod()
{
<statements>
return;
}
public String myStringMethod()
{
String s = "my response";
return s;
}
public int myIntMethod()
{
int i = 5;
return(i);
}
If the method has a non-void return type, the return statement must have an argument of the same or a compatible type.
The parentheses surrounding the return value are optional.
None.