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As of Python 3.11.2 version, there are 71 built-in functions in Pyhthon. The list of built-in functions is given below −

Sr.No. Function & Description

1

abs()

Returns absolute value of a number

2

aiter()

Returns an asynchronous iterator for an asynchronous iterable

3

all()

Returns true when all elements in iterable is true

4

anext()

Returns the next item from the given asynchronous iterator

5

any()

Checks if any Element of an Iterable is True

6

ascii()

Returns String Containing Printable Representation

7

bin()

Converts integer to binary string

8

bool()

Converts a Value to Boolean

9

breakpoint()

This function drops you into the debugger at the call site and calls sys.breakpointhook()

10

bytearray()

returns array of given byte size

11

bytes()

returns immutable bytes object

12

callable()

Checks if the Object is Callable

13

chr()

Returns a Character (a string) from an Integer

14

classmethod()

Returns class method for given function

15

compile()

Returns a code object

16

complex()

Creates a Complex Number

17

delattr()

Deletes Attribute From the Object

18

dict()

Creates a Dictionary

19

dir()

Tries to Return Attributes of Object

20

divmod()

Returns a Tuple of Quotient and Remainder

21

enumerate()

Returns an Enumerate Object

22

eval()

Runs Code Within Program

23

exec()

Executes Dynamically Created Program

24

filter()

Constructs iterator from elements which are true

25

float()

Returns floating point number from number, string

26

format()

Returns formatted representation of a value

27

frozenset()

Returns immutable frozenset object

28

getattr()

Returns value of named attribute of an object

29

globals()

Returns dictionary of current global symbol table

30

hasattr()

Returns whether object has named attribute

31

hash()

Returns hash value of an object

32

help()

Invokes the built-in Help System

33

hex()

Converts to Integer to Hexadecimal

34

id()

Returns Identify of an Object

35

input()

Reads and returns a line of string

36

int()

Returns integer from a number or string

37

isinstance()

Checks if a Object is an Instance of Class

38

issubclass()

Checks if a Class is Subclass of another Class

39

iter()

Returns an iterator

40

len()

Returns Length of an Object

41

list()

Creates a list in Python

42

locals()

Returns dictionary of a current local symbol table

43

map()

Applies Function and Returns a List

44

max()

Returns the largest item

45

memoryview()

Returns memory view of an argument

46

min()

Returns the smallest value

47

next()

Retrieves next item from the iterator

48

object()

Creates a featureless object

49

oct()

Returns the octal representation of an integer

50

open()

Returns a file object

51

ord()

Returns an integer of the Unicode character

52

pow()

Returns the power of a number

53

print()

Prints the Given Object

54

property()

Returns the property attribute

55

range()

Returns a sequence of integers

56

repr()

Returns a printable representation of the object

57

reversed()

Returns the reversed iterator of a sequence

58

round()

Rounds a number to specified decimals

59

set()

Constructs and returns a set

60

setattr()

Sets the value of an attribute of an object

61

slice()

Returns a slice object

62

sorted()

Returns a sorted list from the given iterable

63

staticmethod()

Transforms a method into a static method

64

str()

Returns the string version of the object

65

sum()

Adds items of an Iterable

66

super()

Returns a proxy object of the base class

67

tuple()

Returns a tuple

68

type()

Returns the type of the object

69

vars()

Returns the __dict__ attribute

70

zip()

Returns an iterator of tuples

71

__import__()

Function called by the import statement

Built-in Mathematical Functions

Following mathematical functions are built into the Python interpreter, hence you don’t need to import them from any module.

abs() function

max() function

min() function

pow() function

round() Function

sum() function

 

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