This Python functions tutorial will help you understand what is a function, what are various functions in Python, what are lambda functions along with a demo in simple Python programming. A function is a block of organized, reasonable code used to perform a single and related action. The important benefits of functions are better modularity for applications and higher ability to reuse code. As we already know, Python gives us many built-in functions like print, but we can also create our own functions. These functions are called user-defined functions. To put it more formally, a function can be defined as a named sequence of statements that performs a computation. When we define a function, we specify the name and sequence of statements and later we can call the function by the given name. Now, let us get started Python functions in detail. Course Length: 18:03 Source: Simplilearn
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