Python abs() Function
| Return the absolute value of a number |
Python aiter() Function
| It takes an asynchronous iterable as an argument and returns an asynchronous iterator for that iterable |
Python all() Function
| Return true if all the elements of a given iterable( List, Dictionary, Tuple, set, etc) are True else it returns False |
Python any() Function
| Returns true if any of the elements of a given iterable( List, Dictionary, Tuple, set, etc) are True else it returns False |
Python anext() Function
| used for getting the next item from an asynchronous iterator |
Python ascii() Function
| Returns a string containing a printable representation of an object |
Python bin() Function
| Convert integer to a binary string |
Python bool() Function
| Return or convert a value to a Boolean value i.e., True or False |
Python breakpoint() Function
| It is used for dropping into the debugger at the call site during runtime for debugging purposes |
Python bytearray() Function
| Returns a byte array object which is an array of given bytes |
Python bytes() Function
| Converts an object to an immutable byte-represented object of a given size and data |
Python callable() Function
| Returns True if the object passed appears to be callable |
Python chr() Function
| Returns a string representing a character whose Unicode code point is an integer |
Python classmethod() Function
| Returns a class method for a given function |
Python compile() Function
| Returns a Python code object |
Python complex() Function
| Creates Complex Number |
Python delattr() Function
| Delete the named attribute from the object |
Python dict() Function
| Creates a Python Dictionary |
Python dir() Function
| Returns a list of the attributes and methods of any object |
Python divmod() Function
| Takes two numbers and returns a pair of numbers consisting of their quotient and remainder |
Python enumerate() Function
| Adds a counter to an iterable and returns it in a form of enumerating object |
Python eval() Function
| Parses the expression passed to it and runs Python expression(code) within the program |
Python exec() Function
| Used for the dynamic execution of the program |
Python filter() Function
| Filters the given sequence with the help of a function that tests each element in the sequence to be true or not |
Python float() Function
| Return a floating-point number from a number or a string |
Python format() Function
| Formats a specified value |
Python frozenset() Function
| Returns immutable frozenset |
Python getattr() Function
| Access the attribute value of an object |
Python globals() Function
| Returns the dictionary of the current global symbol table |
Python hasattr() Function
| Check if an object has the given named attribute and return true if present |
Python hash() Function
| Encode the data into an unrecognizable value |
Python help() Function
| Display the documentation of modules, functions, classes, keywords, etc |
Python hex() Function
| Convert an integer number into its corresponding hexadecimal form |
Python id() Function
| Return the identity of an object |
Python input() Function
| Take input from the user as a string |
Python int() Function
| Converts a number in a given base to decimal |
Python isinstance() Function
| Checks if the objects belong to a certain class or not |
Python issubclass() Function
| Check if a class is a subclass of another class or not |
Python iter() Function
| Convert an iterable to an iterator |
Python len() Function
| Returns the length of the object |
Python list() Function
| Creates a list in Python |
Python locals() Function
| Returns the dictionary of the current local symbol table |
Python map() Function
| Returns a map object(which is an iterator) of the results after applying the given function to each item of a given iterable |
Python max() Function
| Returns the largest item in an iterable or the largest of two or more arguments |
Python memoryview() Function
| Returns memory view of an argument |
Python min() Function
| Returns the smallest item in an iterable or the smallest of two or more arguments |
Python next() Function
| Receives the next item from the iterator |
Python object() Function
| Returns a new object |
Python oct() Function
| returns an octal representation of an integer in a string format. |
Python open() Function
| Open a file and return its object |
Python ord() Function
| Returns the Unicode equivalence of the passed argument |
Python pow() Function
| Compute the power of a number |
Python print() Function
| Print output to the console |
Python property() Function
| Create a property of a class |
Python range() Function
| Generate a sequence of numbers |
Python repr() Function
| Return the printable version of the object |
Python reversed() Function
| Returns an iterator that accesses the given sequence in the reverse order |
Python round() Function
| Rounds off to the given number of digits and returns the floating-point number |
Python set() Function
| Convert any of the iterable to a sequence of iterable elements with distinct elements |
Python setattr() Function
| Assign the object attribute its value |
Python slice() Function
| Returns a slice object |
Python sorted() Function
| Returns a list with the elements in a sorted manner, without modifying the original sequence |
Python staticmethod() Function
| Converts a message into the static message |
Python str() Function
| Returns the string version of the object |
Python sum() Function
| Sums up the numbers in the list |
Python super() Function
| Returns a temporary object of the superclass |
Python tuple() Function
| Creates a tuple in Python |
Python type() Function
| Returns the type of the object |
Python vars() Function
| Returns the __dict__ attribute for a module, class, instance, or any other object |
Python zip() Function
| Maps the similar index of multiple containers |
Python __import__() Function
| Imports the module during runtime |