In Python, Lambda function is an anonymous function, which means that it is a function without a name. It can have any number of arguments but only one expression, which is evaluated and returned. It must have a return value.
Since a lambda function must have a return value for every valid input, we cannot define it with if but without else as we are not specifying what will we return if the if-condition will be false i.e. its else part.
Let’s understand this with a simple example of lambda function to square a number only if it is greater than 0 using if but without else.
Example #1:
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# Lambda function with if but without else. square = lambda x : x * x if (x > 0 ) print (square( 6 )) |
Output:
File "/home/2c8c59351e1635b6b026fb3c7fc17c8f.py", line 2 square = lambda x : x*x if(x > 0) ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax
The above code on execution shows SyntaxError, as we know that a lambda function must return a value and this function returns x*x if x > 0 and it does not specify what will be returned if the value of x is less than or equal to 0.
To correct it, we need to specify what will be returned if the if-condition will be false i.e. we must have to specify its else part.
Let’s see the above code with its else part.
Code:
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# Lambda function with if-else square = lambda x : x * x if (x > 0 ) else None print (square( 4 )) |
Output:
16
Example #2: The first code is with if but without else then second is with if-else.
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# Example of lambda function using if without else mod = lambda x : x if (x > = 0 ) print (mod( - 1 )) |
Output:
File "/home/20b09bdd29e24dfe24c185cd99dfcdfa.py", line 2 mod = lambda x : x if(x >= 0) ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax
Now, let’s see it using if-else.
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# Example of lambda function using if-else mod = lambda x : x if (x > = 0 ) else - x print (mod( - 1 )) |
Output:
1
Example #3: The first code is with if but without else then second is with if-else.
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# Example of lambda function using if without else max = lambda a, b : x if (a > b) print ( max ( 1 , 2 )) |
Output:
File "/home/8cf3856fc13d0ce75edfdd76793bdde4.py", line 2 max = lambda a, b : x if(a > b) ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax
Now, let’s see it using if-else.
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# Example of lambda function using if-else max = lambda a, b : a if (a > b) else b print ( max ( 1 , 2 )) print ( max ( 10 , 2 )) |
Output:
2 10