[[painless-functions]] === Functions A function is a named piece of code comprised of one-to-many statements to perform a specific task. A function is called multiple times in a single script to repeat its specific task. A parameter is a named type value available as a <> within the statement(s) of a function. A function specifies zero-to-many parameters, and when a function is called a value is specified per parameter. An argument is a value passed into a function at the point of call. A function specifies a return type value, though if the type is <> then no value is returned. Any non-void type return value is available for use within an <> or is discarded otherwise. You can declare functions at the beginning of a Painless script, for example: [source,painless] --------------------------------------------------------- boolean isNegative(def x) { x < 0 } ... if (isNegative(someVar)) { ... } ---------------------------------------------------------