Functions & basics
Reusable building blocks — parameters, returns, scope, and clear function design.
How to Create Functions with Default Parameters in Python
This code defines two Python functions using default parameters to handle missing arguments gracefully, demonstrating how to work with optional inputs and keyword arguments.
def greet(name="Guest", greeting="Hello", punctuation="!"):
"""Generate a greeting message using default parameters."""
return f"{greeting}, {name}{punctuation}"
def create_profile(username="anonymous", age=0, city="Unknown", active=True):
"""Create a user profile dictionary with default values."""
r…
How to Define a Function with Default Parameter Values in Python
This code demonstrates defining a Python function with default parameter values, showing how to call it with zero, one, or two arguments.
def greet(name: str = "World", punctuation: str = "!") -> str:
"""Return a greeting message using default parameter values."""
message = f"Hello, {name}{punctuation}"
return message
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Call with no arguments – uses both defaults
print(greet())
# Call with one argume…
How to Parse Function Parameters with Defaults in Python
Create Python functions with default parameter values to make arguments optional and provide sensible fallbacks.
def greet(name, greeting="Hello", punctuation="!"):
"""Greet a person with customizable greeting and punctuation."""
return f"{greeting}, {name}{punctuation}"
def describe_fruit(fruit, color="unknown", ripe=False):
"""Describe a fruit with optional attributes."""
status = "ripe" if ripe else "not ripe…
How to Use Default Parameter Values in Python Functions
Shows how to define and call Python functions with default parameter values, including overriding some or all defaults and using keyword arguments.
def greet(name, greeting="Hello", punctuation="!"):
"""Return a greeting message using default parameters."""
return f"{greeting}, {name}{punctuation}"
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Using defaults
print(greet("Alice"))
# Overriding first default
print(greet("Bob", "Hi"))
# Overrid…
How to Use Default Parameter Values in Python Functions
This code demonstrates how to define a Python function with default parameters and call it with varying numbers of arguments to see the defaults applied.
def greet(name, greeting="Hello", punctuation="!"):
message = f"{greeting}, {name}{punctuation}"
print(message)
if __name__ == "__main__":
greet("Alice")
greet("Bob", "Hi")
greet("Charlie", "Hey", "?")
How to Use Default Parameters in Python Functions
A beginner-friendly Python function that uses default parameters to compare two numbers with equal, greater, or less operations.
def compare(a, b, operation="equal"):
if operation == "equal":
return a == b
elif operation == "greater":
return a > b
elif operation == "less":
return a < b
else:
return f"Unknown operation: {operation}"
if __name__ == "__main__":
print(compare(5, 5))
print(com…
How to Use Default Parameters in Python Functions
Define a Python function with default parameters and call it using positional and keyword arguments.
def greet(name, greeting="Hello", punctuation="!"):
"""Concatenate a greeting message with default parameters."""
return f"{greeting}, {name}{punctuation}"
if __name__ == "__main__":
print(greet("Alice")) # Uses both defaults
print(greet("Bob", "Hi")) # Uses default punctua…
How to Use Default Parameters in Python Functions
Create a simple function with default parameters to build flexible, reusable greetings in Python.
def greet(name, greeting="Hello", punctuation="!"):
"""Return a personalized greeting message."""
return f"{greeting}, {name}{punctuation}"
if __name__ == "__main__":
print(greet("Alice"))
print(greet("Bob", "Hi"))
print(greet("Charlie", greeting="Hey", punctuation="?"))…
How to use function defaults in Python
Define Python functions with default parameter values so callers can omit arguments and use sensible fallbacks.
def greet(name="Guest", greeting="Hello", punctuation="!"):
"""Return a greeting message using default parameters."""
return f"{greeting}, {name}{punctuation}"
def describe_pet(pet_name, animal_type="dog"):
"""Display information about a pet with a default animal type."""
print(f"I have a {animal_type…
Python Function Default Parameters Explained with Examples
Learn how to define Python functions with default parameter values and call them with fewer arguments than declared.
def greet(name, greeting="Hello", punctuation="!"):
return f"{greeting}, {name}{punctuation}"
def calculate_area(length, width=1, unit="sq units"):
area = length * width
return f"Area: {area} {unit}"
if __name__ == "__main__":
print(greet("Alice"))
print(greet("Bob", "Hi"))
print(greet("Charl…
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