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funktioista

Funktioista is the elative plural form of the Finnish noun funktio, meaning function. In Finnish grammar the elative case expresses origin, source, or topic in certain constructions, and the plural form funktioista corresponds to “from the functions” or “about the functions.” The form is standard in technical and academic texts when the discussion centers on multiple functions.

In mathematics and theoretical computer science, a function is a rule that assigns to every element of

In programming and software development, a function (or subroutine) is a block of code that performs a

Usage notes: funktioista follows standard Finnish vowel harmony and inflection rules. It is primarily found in

a
domain
a
unique
element
of
a
codomain.
When
speaking
about
more
than
one
function,
Finnish
uses
the
plural
noun
funktiot
for
“the
functions.”
The
elative
form
funktioista
appears
when
the
discussion
concerns
properties,
results,
or
literature
related
to
those
functions,
for
example:
“funktioista
voidaan
päätellä
ominaisuuksia”
meaning
that
properties
can
be
inferred
from
the
functions.
task.
The
plural
funktiot
refers
to
several
such
blocks,
while
funktioista
can
be
used
when
the
topic
is
the
set
of
functions
as
a
whole
or
when
describing
information
derived
from
them,
such
as
“funktioista
voidaan
ottaa
käyttöön
uusia
optimointeja”
(new
optimizations
can
be
derived
from
the
functions).
written
Finnish,
especially
in
mathematical,
scientific,
or
technical
prose.
In
everyday
language,
speakers
more
commonly
refer
to
“toimintoja”
for
non-technical
contexts,
but
funktioista
remains
correct
for
discussing
multiple
functions
as
a
subject
or
source
of
information.