.. highlight:: cpp .. _lang-return: ``return`` ========== Terminates a function and return a value from a function to the calling function, if the function has non-``void`` return type. Syntax: ------- :: // from within a "void" function: return; // from within a non-"void" function: return value; In the second case, ``value`` should have a type which is the same as the return type of the function, or be convertible to it (like an ``int`` to a ``double``, etc.; see :ref:`this note ` for some references). Examples: --------- A function to compare a sensor input to a threshold:: // converts analog readings between 0 and 400 to 0, and 400 up to 1. int checkSensor() { if (analogRead(0) > 400) { return 1; else { return 0; } } An early ``return`` is also useful when testing a section of code without having to "comment out" large sections of possibly buggy code, like so:: void loop() { // brilliant code idea to test here return; // the rest of a dysfunctional sketch here // this code will never be executed } See Also -------- - :ref:`comments ` .. include:: /arduino-cc-attribution.txt