> On 15 Feb 2021, at 9:48 PM, Ricky Teachey <ri...@teachey.org> wrote: > > hypotenuse(x,y): (x**2+y**2)**0.5
Can I use a named function (proposed here) as an argument to a function? e.g., def example(func, x, y): return func(x, y) example(hypotenuse(x,y): (x**2+y**2)**0.5, 3, 4) Or should it be an anonymous function like this? example((x,y): (x**2+y**2)**0.5, 3, 4) Maybe with named function, it would be something like this? hypotenuse(x,y): (x**2+y**2)**0.5 example(hypotenuse, 3, 4)
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