I have defined a function as follows:
def lyrics():
print "The very first line"
print lyrics()
However why does the output return None
:
The very first line
None
Because there are two print statements. First is inside function and second is outside function. When a function doesn't return anything, it implicitly returns None
.
Use return
statement at end of function to return value.
e.g.:
Return None
.
>>> def test1():
... print "In function."
...
>>> a = test1()
In function.
>>> print a
None
>>>
>>> print test1()
In function.
None
>>>
>>> test1()
In function.
>>>
Use return statement
>>> def test():
... return "ACV"
...
>>> print test()
ACV
>>>
>>> a = test()
>>> print a
ACV
>>>
def another(n): rev = 0 while(n!=0): rev = rev*10 + n%10 n //= 10 return rev
check .. adding explanation in next comment.
Mar 5, 2015 at 8:40
%
operation to get last digit that you done. 2. Decrease input number by /
dividing 10, this also you done. 3. Create reverse number by add result of %
operation to reverse number which is multiple of 10. Let me know
Mar 5, 2015 at 8:52
Because of double print function. I suggest you to use return
instead of print
inside the function definition.
def lyrics():
return "The very first line"
print(lyrics())
OR
def lyrics():
print("The very first line")
lyrics()