Functions & basics
Reusable building blocks — parameters, returns, scope, and clear function design.
Call a Function Dynamically by Name in Python
Use globals() to look up and call a function by its name as a string, with optional arguments.
def greet():
return "Hello from greet!"
def add(a, b):
return a + b
def multiply(a, b):
return a * b
if __name__ == "__main__":
func_name = "add"
args = (3, 5)
# Call function dynamically by name from globals
result = globals()[func_name](*args)
print(f"{func_name}({', '.join(ma…
How to Create a Counter Closure in Python
Build a closure in Python that remembers and increments a counter across calls without using global variables.
def create_counter(start=0):
count = start
def increment():
nonlocal count
count += 1
return count
return increment
if __name__ == "__main__":
counter = create_counter(10)
print(counter())
print(counter())
print(counter())
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