Section 19.2 Defining Functions - How
The same syntax we use to name procedures can be used to define new functions. The only difference is that a function will return a value. To return a value from a function use the Python keyword
return
followed by the value to return. The value can be a literal value like 3.14
or "Hello there"
, but will generally be a variable that we calculated within the function.This is a definition for a function that accepts the lengths of the two legs (shorter sides) of a right triangle as its parameters and calculates the length of the hypotenuse (long side). The final value that it computes -
sideC
is what gets returned.Running it right now does nothing. Just like a procedure definition, a function definition does not cause anything to happen on its own. It is only the instructions for what to do when someone calls
hypotenuse_length
. So let’s add a call to the function. This working program asks for the lengths of two sides from the user and then uses those two values a
and b
to call hypotenuse_length
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