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This module is one in a collection of modules on Python designed for teaching ITSE 1359 Introduction to Scripting Languages: Python at Austin Community College in Austin, TX.
You learned the basics of defining and calling Python functions in the earlier module titled Itse1359-1270-Functions .
In this module, you will learn how to tap into some of the more-powerful capabilities of functions involving optional ways to use arguments. This willinclude an explanation of
I recommend that you open another copy of this module in a separate browser window and use the following links to easily find and view the Figuresand the Listings while you are reading about them.
(Note to blind and visually impaired students: most of the Figures and all of the Listings inthis module are presented in plain text format and should be accessible using an audio screen reader or a braille display. Note however that the requiredindentation may not be properly represented by an audio screen reader.)
The overall topic of function arguments in Python is broad and relatively complex. A complete treatment of the topic is beyond the scope of this collection of modules.Instead, I will provide some examples of what is possible. For a more compete treatment, I will refer you to The Python Tutorial -- More on Defining Functions and tutorialspoint -- Python Functions .
One of the fundamental concepts in computer programming is whether function parameters are passed by value or by reference . If a parameter is passed by value, the function receives a copy of the thing referred to by theparameter. Modifying that thing in the function will not modify the original.
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