Example 1: python arguments
import sys
print ("the script has the name %s" % (sys.argv[0])
Example 2: python functions
def myFunction(say):
print(say)
myFunction("Hello")
age = input("How old are you?")
myFunction("You are {} years old!".format(age))
Hello
How old are you?
>>11
You are 11 years old!
Example 3: how to make a function in python
def test_function(argument1,argument2,argument3) :
print(argument1)
print(argument2)
print(argument3)
test_function('Hello','World','!')
'''
Hello
World
!
'''
Example 4: how to use def in python
def functionName(variable):
//function content
Example 5: python function arguments
def func(required,*args,**kwargs):
return f"{required} {args} {kwargs}"
func("Nagendra",5,32,2,1,23,)
func("Nagendra",5,32,2,1,23,key1="55",key2="75")
def average(*args):
'''
As we already know *args means collection of values in a tuple.
INPUT: arguments are given. example average(4,10,)
OUTPUT: average of two numbers (4+10)/2 == 14
'''
return sum(args)/len(args)
average(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15)