- Methods are part of a class
- methods represent a process or action of a class
- Methods must have a name so they can be referenced and must be placed inside a class.
- Methods can be supplied with input in the form of parameters ...
- ... and output in the form of a return statement.
- A method can only return a single value.
- Parameters need a name and a data type
- return only needs a data type.
- you must create a instance of the class before you can use the methods
- the return statement will immediatly return the value after it.
- When a method returns it will jump back to where it was called.