def cheese_and_crackers(cheese_count, boxes_of_crackers): # define a function print(f"You have {cheese_count} cheeses!") # print cheese_count print(f"You have {boxes_of_crackers} boxes of crackers!") # print boxex_of_crackers print("Man that's enough for a party!") # print a script print("Get a blanket.\n") # print a script def my_f(arg1, arg2): total = arg1 + arg2 print(f"arg1: {arg1}, arg2: {arg2}, total: {total}") print("We can just give the function numbers directly:") # print a script cheese_and_crackers(20, 30) # call the function print("OR, we can use variables from our script:") # print a script amount_of_cheese = 10 # define a value amount_of_crackers = 50 # define a value cheese_and_crackers(amount_of_cheese, amount_of_crackers) # call the function print("We can even do math inside too:") # print a script cheese_and_crackers(10 + 20, 5 + 6) # call the function print("And we can combine the two, variables and math:") # print a script cheese_and_crackers(amount_of_cheese + 100, amount_of_crackers + 1000) # call the function my_f(1, 2) my_f(2*4, 8/2) my_f("2*4", "8/2") my_f("not", "bad") n_arg1 = 1 n_arg2 = 2 my_f(n_arg1, n_arg2) s_arg1 = "good" s_arg2 = "luck" my_f(s_arg1, s_arg2) t_arg1 = 8/2+3 t_arg2 = 8%2 my_f(t_arg1, t_arg2) m_a1 = """line1 line2 line3 """ m_a2 = """line4 line5 line6 """ my_f(m_a1, m_a2) my_f(open("test.txt").read(), open("test.txt").read()) f = "{} {}" my_f(f.format(1, 2), f.format(3, 4))