How to Code PYTHON: *Partial Functions* Tutorial

Pubblicato il: 02 luglio 2021
sul canale di: Coding With Kids
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Let's get started! 🔥🔥🔥 In this video, we will create few PYTHON 🐍 scripts to demonstrate Python *Partial Functions*. Partial functions basically allow us to derive a function with n number of parameters to a new function with fewer parameters. We could create partial function with Python's functools library. In this tutorial, you will learn some basics in less than 5 minutes!

📺 In this video , you will learn how to:
★ 0:09 What are partial functions
★ 0:16 Partial Function with 1 parameter - Example 1
★ 1:16 Partial Function with 2 parameters - Example 2
★ 2:02 Partial Function with overriding parameters - Example 3

Tips and Tricks:
► Partial function is a useful tool to help us reduce complexity in the code, creating a new function without having to replicate the body of the original function.

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For the setup, please read the followings before you begin:
1. Download latest Python: https://www.python.org/downloads/
2. Install Python and remember to select "Add Python... to PATH" when asked.
3. Download and install latest Visual Studio Code: https://code.visualstudio.com/Download
4. Install the Python extension for Visual Studio Code: Go to View and select Extensions, or select the Extensions icon, then search for python.

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