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VB.Net Tutorial » Class Module » Function 
6. 2. Function
6. 2. 1. Define function in a Module
6. 2. 2. Pass Double to a function
6. 2. 3. Calculates the power of a value, defaults to square
6. 2. 4. Assign function return value to variables
6. 2. 5. Call function as a statement
6. 2. 6. Use function in If statement
6. 2. 7. Function procedure to square a number.
6. 2. 8. Finds the maximum of three numbers input
6. 2. 9. Function with string return
6. 2. 10. Return double type value from Function
6. 2. 11. Define function and call it in a Module
6. 2. 12. Functions with different parameter number
6. 2. 13. Return string type value from function
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