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Dancing with Python

You're reading from   Dancing with Python Learn to code with Python and Quantum Computing

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801077859
Length 744 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Robert S. Sutor Robert S. Sutor
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Table of Contents (29) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Doing the Things That Coders Do 2. Part I: Getting to Know Python FREE CHAPTER
3. Chapter 2: Working with Expressions 4. Chapter 3: Collecting Things Together 5. Chapter 4: Stringing You Along 6. Chapter 5: Computing and Calculating 7. Chapter 6: Defining and Using Functions 8. Chapter 7: Organizing Objects into Classes 9. Chapter 8: Working with Files 10. PART II: Algorithms and Circuits
11. Chapter 9: Understanding Gates and Circuits 12. Chapter 10: Optimizing and Testing Your Code 13. Chapter 11: Searching for the Quantum Improvement 14. PART III: Advanced Features and Libraries
15. Chapter 12: Searching and Changing Text 16. Chapter 13: Creating Plots and Charts 17. Chapter 14: Analyzing Data 18. Chapter 15: Learning, Briefly 19. References
20. Other Books You May Enjoy
21. Index
Appendices
1. Appendix A: Tools 2. Appendix B: Staying Current 3. Appendix C: The Complete UniPoly Class
4. Appendix D: The Complete Guitar Class Hierarchy
5. Appendix E: Notices 6. Appendix F: Production Notes

1.3 Functions

The notion of “expression” includes functions and all that goes into writing and using them. The syntax of their definition varies significantly among programming languages, unlike simple arithmetic expressions. In words, I can say

The function maximum(x, y) returns x
if it is larger than y. Otherwise, it returns y.

Let’s consider this informal definition.

  • It has a descriptive name: maximum.
  • There are two variables within parentheses: x and y. These are the parameters of the function.
  • A function may have zero, one, two, or more parameters. To remain readable, it shouldn’t have too many.
  • When we employ the function as in maximum(3, -2) to get the larger value, we call the function maximum on the arguments 3 and -2.
  • To repeat: x and y are parameters, and 3 and -2 are arguments. However, it’s not unusual for coders to call them all arguments.
  • The body of the function is what does the work. The statement involving if-then-otherwise is called a conditional. Though “if” is often used in programming languages, the “then” and “otherwise” may be implicit in the syntax used to write the expression. “else” or a variation may be present instead of “otherwise.”
  • The test “x larger than y” is the inequality x > y. This returns a Boolean true or false. Some languages use “predicate” to refer to an expression that returns a Boolean.
  • maximum returns a value that you can use in further computation. Coders create some functions for their actions, like updating a database. They might not return anything.

For comparison, this is one way of writing maximum in the C programming language:

int maximum(int x, int y) {
    if (x > y) {
        return x;
    }
    return y;
}

This is a Python version with a similar definition:

def maximum(x, y):
    if x > y:
        return x
    return y

There are several variations within each language for accomplishing the same result. Since they look so similar in different languages, you should always ask, “Am I doing this the best way in this programming language?”. If not, why are you using this language instead of another?

Expressions can take up several lines, particularly function definitions. C uses braces “{ }” to group parts together, while Python uses indentation.

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