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Function or functionality may refer to:

Computing

  • Function key, a type of key on computer keyboards
  • Function model, a structured representation of processes in a system
  • Function object or functor or functionoid, a concept of object-oriented programming
  • Function (computer science), or subroutine, a sequence of instructions within a larger computer program

Music

  • Function (music), a relationship of a chord to a tonal centre
  • Function (musician) (born 1973), David Charles Sumner, American techno DJ and producer
  • "Function" (song), a 2012 song by American rapper E-40 featuring YG, Iamsu! & Problem
  • "Function", song by Dana Kletter from Boneyard Beach 1995

Other uses

  • Function (biology), the effect of an activity or process
  • Function (engineering), a specific action that a system can perform
  • Function (language), a way of achieving an aim using language
  • Function (mathematics), a relation that associates an input to a single output
  • Function (sociology), an activity's role in society
  • Functionality (chemistry), the presence of functional groups in a molecule
  • Party or function, a social event
  • Function Drinks, an American beverage company

See also

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