python call a function 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: how to define function in python
def example(): #This defines it
print("Example.") #This is the defined commands
example() #And this is the commands being run
Example 3: python functions
# first we have to write 'def'
# then our function name followed by ()
# and a ':' abd defining block of code
def multiply(): # naming convention could be same as variable for functions
product = 10.5 * 4
return product
product = multiply()
print(product)
Example 4: 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 5: Python Functions
def my_function():
print("Hello from a function")
my_function()
Example 6: python functions
# Python Functions
def a_function(): #def FUNCTIONNAMEHERE(): Function content
print("Hello World!")
return 0
def answerValid(prompt, correct_answers, invalid): # Functions can also have parameters, or variables that can be used only in tha function
while True:
user = input(prompt)
if user in correct_answers:
break
return user # Example Function
else:
print(invalid)
a_function() # To call a function; Prints 'Hello World!'
# But if this is done:
function_called = a_function() # function_called would contain a 0, because the function returns 0
answer = answerValid("What is 8 * 8?", [64], "Invalid Option")
print(answer) # Prints 64, because that is the only possible answer