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Describe the Python Functions?

A function is a piece of code that is only written once and can be executed whenever the program calls for it. A function is a self-contained block of statements with a valid name, list of parameters, and body. Capabilities make programming more practical and particular to perform measured assignments. There are a number of built-in functions for completing tasks in Python, and the user can also create new functions.

Functions fall into three categories:

Built-In Functions: duplicate(), len(), count() are the a few implicit capabilities.

User-defined Functions: User-defined functions are functions that are defined by a user.

Anonymous functions: Because they are not declared using the standard def keyword, these functions are also referred to as lambda functions.

Example: A general syntax of user defined function is given below.

  1. def function_name(parameters list):    
  2.     #— statements—    
  3.     return a_value    

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