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Python Functions
Quincy Larson edited this page Aug 20, 2016
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Functions are a way to organize code into reusable blocks. As a reminder, functions in Python are "first class objects."
Several built-in functions have been discussed and used previous examples. Just as important is the ability for users to define their own functions.
- abs
- all
- Anonymous functions
- Any
- Arbitrary Arguments
- bool
- Calling Functions
- Coding Style
- Decorators
- Default Argument Values
- Defining Functions
- Hex
- ID
- Keyword Arguments
- Lambda Expressions
- len
- Max
- Min
- Name binding and Aliasing Functions
- Nested functions
- Pow
- Resources
- Slice
- global statements
- nonlocal statements
- return Statement
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JS Concepts
JS Language Reference
- arguments
- Array.prototype.filter
- Array.prototype.indexOf
- Array.prototype.map
- Array.prototype.pop
- Array.prototype.push
- Array.prototype.shift
- Array.prototype.slice
- Array.prototype.some
- Array.prototype.toString
- Boolean
- for loop
- for..in loop
- for..of loop
- String.prototype.split
- String.prototype.toLowerCase
- String.prototype.toUpperCase
- undefined
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