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  1. Anatomy of a Function def main(): mid = average(10.6, 7.2) print(mid) def average(a, b): sum = a + b return sum / 2 Think/Pair/Share: Find the function definition, function name, parameter(s), and return value in average.

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  2. Advanced Functions. In this chapter, we go beyond the basics of using functions. I’ll assume you can define and work with functions taking default arguments: > def foo(a, b, x=3, y=2): ... return (a+b)/(x+y) ... > foo(5, 0) 1.0. > foo (10, 2, y=3) 2.0.

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    This book is prepared from the training notes of Anand Chitipothu. Anand conducts Python training classes on a semi-regular basis in Bangalore, India. Checkout out the upcoming trainings if you are interested.

    Strings what you use to represent text. Strings are a sequence of characters, enclosed in single quotes or double quotes. >> x = "hello" >> y = 'world' >> print x, y hello world There is difference between single quotes and double quotes, they can used interchangebly. Multi-line strings can be written using three single quotes or three double quote...

    y = '''multi-line strings can be written using three single quote characters as well.

    Methods are special kind of functions that work on an object. For example, upper is a method available on string objects. >> x = "hello" >> print x.upper()

    > istrcmp('LaTeX', 'Latex') True > istrcmp('a', 'b') False

    Modules are libraries in Python. Python ships with many standard library modules. A module can be imported using the import statement. Lets look at time module for example: >> import time >> time.asctime()

    The asctime function from the time module returns the current time of the system as a string. The sys module provides access to the list of arguments passed to the program, among the other things. The sys.argv variable contains the list of arguments passed to the program. As a convention, the first element of that list is the name of the program. L...

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  3. A function is a set of statements that performs a specific task; a common structuring elements that allows you to use a piece of code repeatedly in different part of program. Functions are also known as sub-routine, methods, procedure or subprogram. Syntax to create USER DEFINED FUNCTION def function_name([comma.

  4. Following are the rules to define a User Define Function in Python. Function begin with the keyword def followed by the function name and parentheses ( ) . Any list of parameter(s) or argument(s) should be placed within these parentheses.

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  5. A function is a group of statements that exist within a program for the purpose of performing a specific task. Since the beginning of the semester we have been using a number of Pythons built-in functions, including: print() range() len() random.randint() ... etc.

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  7. A function is a block of code that performs a specific task. In this tutorial, we will learn about the Python function and function expressions with the help of examples.

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