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“In today’s class, we’re going to look into functions,” I started. “You’ve already used them to deal with events, but now you’re going to see where else they can be useful. As I’m sure you remember from a few weeks back, functions are essentially self-contained chunks of code. They’re useful when you have a lot of repetitive tasks in a program. With functions, you can write a piece of code once and call it up whenever it’s required.
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© 2004 Kristian Besley and Ben Renow-Clarke
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Besley, K., Renow-Clarke, B. (2004). Functions. In: Learn Programming with Flash MX. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1118-1_10
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