Default argument

Default Argument


In Python the default argument is an argument that takes a default value if no value is provided in the function call. The following example uses default arguments, that prints default salary when no argument is passed.

Example:

def printinfo( name, salary = 3500):
print (“Name: “, name)
print (“Salary: “, salary)
return
printinfo(“Mani”)

Output:

Name: Mani

Salary: 3500

When the above code is changed as print info(“Ram”,2000) it produces the following output:

Output:

Name: Ram

Salary: 2000

In the above code, the value 2000 is passed to the argument salary, the default value already assigned for salary is simply ignored.


CCC Practice Test Hindi Python Programming Tutorials Best Computer Training Institute in Prayagraj (Allahabad) Sarkari Exam Quiz O Level Online Test in Hindi Bank SSC Railway TET UPTET Question Bank