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Python Functions, Packing, and Unpacking Getting Info In and Out of Functions Functions with Arguments and Returns

def hello_student(name): return 'Hello '+ name How can i call the hello_function and save the return to hello?

How do i call the hello_student function and save the return to hello?

creating_functions.py
def hello_student(name):
    return 'Hello '+ name

1 Answer

It is just like assigning a value to a variable. The variable name goes on the left, followed by the assignment operator, then the function call.

hello = hello_student("my name")