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"# Functions\n",
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"```\n",
"\n",
"Note input variables can be of any data type (integer, float, string,\n",
- "etc.). \\### Returning values from a function If we want to calculate a\n",
- "value and pass it back to the script for further use, we can use the\n",
- "`return` keyword. Let’s define a linear function that takes two inputs,\n",
- "`x` and `b`, computes the corresponding `y` value, and returns it so it\n",
- "can be used elsewhere in the code.\n",
+ "etc.).\n",
+ "\n",
+ "### Returning values from a function\n",
+ "\n",
+ "If we want to calculate a value and pass it back to the script for\n",
+ "further use, we can use the `return` keyword. Let’s define a linear\n",
+ "function that takes two inputs, `x` and `b`, computes the corresponding\n",
+ "`y` value, and returns it so it can be used elsewhere in the code.\n",
"\n",
"``` python\n",
" def function(x, b):\n",
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" return y\n",
"```\n",
"\n",
- "For multiple output variables we can add \\## Calling functions Now that\n",
- "we’ve covered defining functions we want to call the function in order\n",
- "to execute the block inside the function. To do this, we simply re-call\n",
- "the function name as follows.\n",
+ "For multiple output variables we can add\n",
+ "\n",
+ "## Calling functions\n",
+ "\n",
+ "Now that we’ve covered defining functions we want to call the function\n",
+ "in order to execute the block inside the function. To do this, we simply\n",
+ "re-call the function name as follows.\n",
"\n",
"``` python\n",
"function(2,-1)\n",