Python Concept learning point 1: Difference between methods and functions
HHMathewChan
Posted on June 5, 2022
Since I am always confused with methods and function, I did some reading about them and here is what I understand.
What confused me
- methods and functions look the same
- they both have parenthesis()
- they can both take argument
- When defining, they both have
def
before the name
The difference between methods and functions
- Methods cannot call on its own, it need an object to call with, functions can call on it own.
- Methods need and dot.operator, functions do not
- Methods must be defined within a class, function can define on its own
- When defining, methods require at least one parameter, and the first must be
self
, function can have any number of parameter(including 0)
The follow two program will have an output of "Bloom", but whats the difference?
Example 1: method
class Car:
def make_sound(self):
print "Bloom!"
ferrari = Car()
ferrari.make_sound()
Take make_sound as example, make_sound
is define within a class, it takes self as its first parameter, it has a dot before it, so it is a method.
Example 2: function
def car_make_sound():
print("Bloom!")
car_make_sound()
This time car_make_sound()
is a function, although it also has an output of Bloom!. But it does not have class
on top, it does not have any parameter and it have not object and . operator before it.
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HHMathewChan
Posted on June 5, 2022
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