Python Built-in Functions
The Python interpreter has a number of functions and types built into it that are always available.
Python built-in Functions
| Function | Description |
|---|---|
| abs() | Return the absolute value of a number. |
| aiter() | Return an asynchronous iterator for an asynchronous iterable. |
| all() | Return True if all elements of the iterable are true. |
| any() | Return True if any element of the iterable is true. |
| ascii() | Return a string with a printable representation of an object. |
| bin() | Convert an integer number to a binary string. |
| bool() | Return a Boolean value. |
| breakpoint() | Drops you into the debugger at the call site. |
| bytearray() | Return a new array of bytes. |
| bytes() | Return a new “bytes” object. |
| callable() | Return True if the object argument is callable, False if not. |
| chr() | Return the string representing a character. |
| classmethod() | Transform a method into a class method. |
| compile() | Compile the source into a code or AST object. |
| complex() | Return a complex number with the value real + imag*1j. |
| delattr() | Deletes the named attribute, provided the object allows it. |
| dict() | Create a new dictionary. |
| dir() | Return the list of names in the current local scope. |
| divmod() | Return a pair of numbers consisting of their quotient and remainder. |
| enumerate() | Return an enumerate object. |
| eval() | Evaluates and executes an expression. |
| exec() | This function supports dynamic execution of Python code. |
| filter() | Construct an iterator from an iterable and returns true. |
| float() | Return a floating point number from a number or string. |
| format() | Convert a value to a “formatted” representation. |
| frozenset() | Return a new frozenset object. |
| getattr() | Return the value of the named attribute of object. |
| globals() | Return the dictionary implementing the current module namespace. |
| hasattr() | True if the string is the name of one of the object’s attributes. |
| hash() | Return the hash value of the object. |
| help() | Invoke the built-in help system. |
| hex() | Convert an integer number to a lowercase hexadecimal string. |
| id() | Return the “identity” of an object. |
| input() | This function takes an input and converts it into a string. |
| int() | Return an integer object constructed from a number or string. |
| isinstance() | Return True if the object argument is an instance of an object. |
| issubclass() | Return True if class is a subclass of classinfo. |
| iter() | Return an iterator object. |
| len() | Return the length (the number of items) of an object. |
| list() | Rather than being a function, list is a mutable sequence type. |
| locals() | Update and return a dictionary with the current local symbol table. |
| map() | Return an iterator that applies function to every item of iterable. |
| max() | Return the largest item in an iterable. |
| min() | Return the smallest item in an iterable. |
| next() | Retrieve the next item from the iterator. |
| object() | Return a new featureless object. |
| oct() | Convert an integer number to an octal string. |
| open() | Open file and return a corresponding file object. |
| ord() | Return an integer representing the Unicode code point of a character. |
| pow() | Return base to the power exp. |
| print() | Print objects to the text stream file. |
| property() | Return a property attribute. |
| repr() | Return a string containing a printable representation of an object. |
| reversed() | Return a reverse iterator. |
| round() | Return number rounded to ndigits precision after the decimal point. |
| set() | Return a new set object. |
| setattr() | This is the counterpart of getattr(). |
| slice() | Return a sliced object representing a set of indices. |
| sorted() | Return a new sorted list from the items in iterable. |
| staticmethod() | Transform a method into a static method. |
| str() | Return a str version of object. |
| sum() | Sums start and the items of an iterable. |
| super() | Return a proxy object that delegates method calls to a parent or sibling. |
| tuple() | Rather than being a function, is actually an immutable sequence type. |
| type() | Return the type of an object. |
| vars() | Return the dict attribute for any other object with a dict attribute. |
| zip() | Iterate over several iterables in parallel. |
| import() | This function is invoked by the import statement. |