[Introduction to Udemy Python 3 + Application] 54. What is Docstrings?

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■ Description of function description

◆ Describe in the function

docstrings


def example_func(param1, param2):
    """Example function with types documented in the docstring.
    
    Args:
        param1 (int): The first parameter. 
        param2 (str): The second parameter.
    
    Returns:
        bool: The return value. True for success, False otherwise.
    """
    print(param1)
    print(param2)
    return True

I prepared a sample function once. As a description of this sample, I would normally comment it out above the description line, In the case of a function, we promise to write it at the beginning of the inside.

◆ Call docstrings

docstrings


def example_func(param1, param2):
    """Example function with types documented in the docstring.

    Args:
        param1 (int): The first parameter.
        param2 (str): The second parameter.

    Returns:
        bool: The return value. True for success, False otherwise.
    """
    print(param1)
    print(param2)
    return True

print(example_func.__doc__)

result


Example function with types documented in the docstring.

    Args:
        param1 (int): The first parameter.
        param2 (str): The second parameter.

    Returns:
        bool: The return value. True for success, False otherwise.

You can call ddocstrins for that function with the .__doc__ method.

◆ Call docstrings 2

docstrings


def example_func(param1, param2):
    """Example function with types documented in the docstring.

    Args:
        param1 (int): The first parameter.
        param2 (str): The second parameter.

    Returns:
        bool: The return value. True for success, False otherwise.
    """
    print(param1)
    print(param2)
    return True

help(example_func)

result


Help on function example_func in module __main__:

example_func(param1, param2)
    Example function with types documented in the docstring.
    
    Args:
        param1 (int): The first parameter.
        param2 (str): The second parameter.
    
    Returns:
        bool: The return value. True for success, False otherwise.

You can also call docstrings by using help.

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