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tags:
- python
- aws-lambda
- AWS
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# Lambdas in Python
In Python, anonymous functions like arrow-functions in JavaScript (`() => {}`)
are immediately invoked and unnamed. They are called lambdas.
Whilst they are unnamed, just like JS, the value they return can be stored in a
variable. They do not require the `return` keyword.
They are most often used unnamed with the functional methods
[map, filter](Map_and_filter_in_Python.md)
and reduce.
Here is the two syntaxes side by side:
```js
// JavaScript
const double = (x) => x * x;
```
```py
# Python
double = lambda x: x * x
```
Here is a lambda with multiple parameters:
```py
func = lambda x, y, z: x + y + z
print(func(2, 3, 4))
# 9
```
> Lambdas obviously enshrine functional programming paradigms. Therefore they
> should be pure functions, not mutating values or issueing side effects. For
> example, it would be improper (though syntactically well-formed) to use a
> lambda to `print` something