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The term functional is used across disciplines to describe something that serves a purpose within a system. In general speech it means relating to function, but in technical contexts it denotes a specific kind of object or concept defined by its role.

In mathematics, a functional is a map that takes a function as input and returns a scalar.

In computer science, functional programming is a paradigm focused on pure functions, immutability, and first-class functions.

In nutrition, functional foods are those that provide health benefits beyond basic nutrition due to added nutrients

The adjective also appears in linguistics and engineering to describe roles, purposes, or structures that serve

Linear
functionals
map
vectors
to
scalars
linearly.
Functionals
are
central
in
functional
analysis,
where
the
collection
of
continuous
linear
functionals
forms
the
dual
space;
common
examples
include
evaluation
at
a
point
and
integration
against
a
kernel.
Programs
are
built
by
composing
and
applying
functions,
avoiding
side
effects,
which
can
aid
reasoning
and
parallelism
but
may
require
different
design
approaches
than
imperative
programming.
or
bioactive
compounds.
Definitions
vary
by
jurisdiction;
examples
include
fortified
foods
and
probiotic
products.
a
function.
Context
determines
whether
functional
refers
to
mathematical
mappings,
programming
style,
dietary
effects,
or
organizational
roles.