The Main
method is the entry point of your program, where the program control starts and ends. It is declared inside a class or struct. It must be public and static. It can either be void or return an int. The Main
method is where you create objects and invoke other methods. The Main
method can be written without parameters or with parameters. The latter form allows your program to read command-line arguments.
See the following topics for more information and examples on using the Main
method: