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Functions and Modules

What are Functions?

  • Functions are reusable blocks of code that perform specific tasks. Instead of writing the same code repeatedly, write it once in a function!
  • Think of functions as mini-programs within your program.

Creating Functions

  • “`python
  • def greet(name):
  • print(f'Hello, {name}!')
  • greet('Ahmed') # Prints: Hello, Ahmed!
  • greet('Sara') # Prints: Hello, Sara!
  • “`
  • With Return Value:
  • “`python
  • def add_numbers(a, b):
  • return a + b
  • result = add_numbers(10, 20)
  • print(result) # Prints: 30
  • “`

Function Parameters

  • Required Parameters:
  • `def calculate_tax(amount):`
  • Optional Parameters (with default values):
  • “`python
  • def greet(name, greeting='Hello'):
  • print(f'{greeting}, {name}!')
  • greet('Ali') # Uses default: Hello, Ali!
  • greet('Sara', 'Hi') # Uses custom: Hi, Sara!
  • “`

Using Built-in Modules

  • Python comes with many pre-built modules (libraries) you can use:
  • Math Module:
  • “`python
  • import math
  • print(math.sqrt(16)) # Square root: 4.0
  • print(math.pi) # 3.14159…
  • “`
  • Random Module:
  • “`python
  • import random
  • print(random.randint(1, 100)) # Random number between 1-100
  • “`
  • Datetime Module:
  • “`python
  • import datetime
  • print(datetime.datetime.now()) # Current date and time
  • “`

Real Example: Temperature Converter

  • “`python
  • def celsius_to_fahrenheit(celsius):
  • return (celsius * 9/5) + 32
  • def fahrenheit_to_celsius(fahrenheit):
  • return (fahrenheit – 32) * 5/9
  • temp_c = 25
  • temp_f = celsius_to_fahrenheit(temp_c)
  • print(f'{temp_c}°C = {temp_f}°F')
  • “`
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