Using Functions
Why Use Functions?
Repeating code makes programs long and hard to maintain. Functions let you group commands into a reusable block, reducing repetition and making your code cleaner.
To call a function, simply use its name followed by parentheses, placing any required arguments inside those parentheses. For example, if you have a function named greet
that takes a name of a person to greet, here is how you could call it:
greet("Alice")
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Using Functions
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Why Use Functions?
Repeating code makes programs long and hard to maintain. Functions let you group commands into a reusable block, reducing repetition and making your code cleaner.
To call a function, simply use its name followed by parentheses, placing any required arguments inside those parentheses. For example, if you have a function named greet
that takes a name of a person to greet, here is how you could call it:
greet("Alice")
Swipe to start coding
Solución
¡Gracias por tus comentarios!
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Completion rate improved to 3.57ninja.py
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