Function and Calling function in Python
In Python, a function is a block of reusable code that performs a specific task.
Functions are defined using the def keyword, followed by the function name, parameters
(if any), a colon, and the function body.
To call a function, you simply use the function name followed by parentheses
and any required arguments inside the parentheses. If the function doesn't take
any arguments, you still need to use parentheses.
Here's a simple example:
def greet(name):
"""This function greets the person passed as a parameter."""
print("Hello", name)
Calling the function
greet("Alice")
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