Functions are really useful when you want to structure and organize a program. Stating functions is really easy because you only need to write the type of value that the function will return and between “()” you declare the parameters.
Here you can see a picture of an example:
In this link you can find a pp that I did to explain how to create functions with detail: https:/
Also, here you can find my c++ code: https:/
Finally, in this link I found useful information to understand this, and I used that information to do my pp: http:/
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Using functions is useful to organize your code because these allows that your program has a structure divided by segments.
When you want to call a function is really simple because you only need to write the name of the function and the parameters.
Here you can see a program that calls functions:
I did a pp to explain how to call functions, I hope you find it useful, this is the link:
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Here you can find my c++ code:
https:/
I used this link to help me do this mastery: https:/
It is also useful to read chapter 3 of the book “Think Python, How to Think Like a Computer Scientist”,
You can see an example of this in my #WSQ08. Here’s the code showing where i called the function that i defined:
def osuma (num1,num2): #function osuma
suma=num1+num2
return suma
def oresta (num1,num2): #function oresta
resta=num1-num2
return resta
def omulti (num1,num2): #function omulti
multi=num1*num2
return multi
def odiv (num1,num2): #function odiv
div=num1/num2
return div
def orem(num1,num2): #function orem
rem= num1%num2
return rem
num1 = int(input(“Give me a number: “))
num2 = int(input (“Give me another number: “))
#Here i called every function i defined in order for the variable to take the functions value
su=osuma(num1,num2) #Here i called osuma function i defined in order for the variable to take the function’s value
res=oresta(num1,num2) #Here i called oresta function i defined in order for the variable to take the function’s value
mult=omulti(num1,num2) #Here i called omulti function i defined in order for the variable to take the function’s value
di=odiv(num1,num2) #Here i called odiv function i defined in order for the variable to take the function’s value
re=orem(num1,num2) #Here i called orem function i defined in order for the variable to take the function’s value
print (“The sum of your numbers is”, su)
print (“The difference of your numbers is”, res)
print (“The product of your numbers is”, mult)
print (“The division of your numbers is”, int(di))
print(“The remainder of the division of your numbers is”, int(re))
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Python conventions (Zen of Python)
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Coding conventions are rules that were created by programers to make people’s life easier when reading a code.
These conventions were created in order to have a better style when programming and that way, make the code easier to understand.
Coding conventions include: