@ function in python code example
Example 1: python functions
def myFunction(say): #you can add variables to the function
print(say)
myFunction("Hello")
age = input("How old are you?")
myFunction("You are {} years old!".format(age))
#this is what you get:
Hello
How old are you?
>>11 #lol my real age actually
You are 11 years old!
Example 2: python function
def name():#name of the def(function);
print("Hallo, World!")#Output is Hallo, World!;
name()#Name of the def, the programm will jump to the def;
#output:
#Hallo, World!
Example 3: functions in python
#Function Tutoral:
def hello():
print("hello")
"""To make a function, it needs def then nameOfFunction() and a : to
make the function work, you don't need a closing tag, as long as there is
tabbed section."""
def add(a, b): #This time, there is two inputs for the function to prossess.
c = a + b
return c
"""What the function above does is you input 2 numbers, and then it returns
#The Value c, Calling it is as simple as add(5, 1)
#What return does, is it almost makes a varible. So you can do:
#70 + add(10, 20) and it will return with: 100. This is because it will
go 70 + 30, as the function returned 30 because the inputs were 10 and 20."""
"""Functions can be called by code, as long as the function has already
been defined. Hope this helped you in your python journey!"""
Example 4: functions in python
# Functions
""" All the functions are followed by the 'def' keyword in python"""
def Greet(User): # The arguments inside the brackets should be called or the function gives you an error
print("Hello" + User + "!")
# Calling the function
Greet("Shivram")
# Output: 'Hello Shivram !'
Example 5: explain def in python
def greet(name):
"""
This function greets to
the person passed in as
a parameter
"""
print("Hello, " + name + ". Good morning!")