callable() — Easy Examples
Returns True if the object appears callable (has __call__)
Basic callable() usage
Simple demonstration of the callable() built-in function.
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print(callable(print)) print(callable(42)) print(callable(lambda x: x)) class Adder: def __call__(self, x): return x + 1 print(callable(Adder()))
callable() is a built-in function that returns true if the object appears callable (has __call__).
callable() with different inputs
Calling callable() with various argument types.
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# More callable() examples print("callable() is a Python built-in function") print(f"Type: {type(callable)}")
callable() accepts different types of arguments and produces corresponding results.
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