defun
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defun (short for "define function") is a macro in the Lisp family of programming languages that defines a function in the global environment[1] that uses the form:
(defun <function-name> (<parameter-1> <parameter-2> ... <parameter-N>)
<function-body>...)
Defining the function addnumbers that adds two numbers:
;; Define a function that adds two numbers together:
(defun addnumbers (number1 number2)
(+ number1 number2))
(addnumbers 5 4)
9
Defining function square that squares a number:
;; Define a function that squares a number:
(defun square (x)
(* x x))
(square 4)
16
Defining a function that returns the factorial of a number:
(defun factorial (number)
(if (= number 1)
1
(* number (factorial (- number 1)))))
(factorial 6)
720
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ "Macro DEFUN". LispWorks Ltd.
External links[edit]
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