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Crossword: Functions & Procedures

Across

1. A programming technique involving a function that calls itself to solve a problem.

2. A variable declared outside any function or procedure, which can be accessed from any part of the program.

3. The result of executing a function, sent back to the code that called it.

4. The area in a program where a variable can be accessed

5. A value that is passed to a function or procedure when it is called.

6. The process of dividing a program into separate functions or procedures to make it more organized and easier to maintain.

7. A variable declared within a function which can only be accessed within that specific function.

8. A reusable block of code that performs a specific task and returns a value.

9. The area within a program where variables and functions are accessible.

10. A Segment of code that perform a specific task and can be called from within a program.

Down

11. A statement used in a subprogram to return a value to the calling program.

12. Placeholders in a function's definition that outline the type and number of inputs the function can accept

13. A set of instructions that performs a specific task and does not return a value.

14. The area within a program where variables are accessible within a block of code, such as within an if statement or a loop.


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