I'm looking at a path finding tutorial and I noticed a return
statement inside a void
method (class PathTest
, line 126):
if ((x < 0) || (y < 0) || (x >= map.getWidthInTiles()) || (y >= map.getHeightInTiles())) {
return;
}
I'm a novice at Java. Can anyone tell me why it's there? As far as I knew, return
inside a void method isn't allowed.
It just exits the method at that point. Once return
is executed, the rest of the code won't be executed.
eg.
public void test(int n) {
if (n == 1) {
return;
}
else if (n == 2) {
doStuff();
return;
}
doOtherStuff();
}
Note that the compiler is smart enough to tell you some code cannot be reached:
if (n == 3) {
return;
youWillGetAnError(); //compiler error here
}