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6.2.6.Use function in If statement
Module Module1

    Function GetBookPrice() As Double
        GetBookPrice = 49.99
    End Function

    Function GetBookTitle() As String
        GetBookTitle = "Title"
    End Function

    Sub Main()
        If (GetBookPrice() 49.99Then
            Console.WriteLine("The book is 49.99")
        End If

    End Sub

End Module
The book is 49.99
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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