 Hi, everyone. In this tutorial, we're going to talk about Lambda Expressions in Python 3 programming language. With Lambda Expressions, we can create functions. Also, Lambda Expressions are great for creating functions with just one line of code. But with them, you can create functions with a few lines of code and my advice is to avoid that. In that case, it's better to create a normal function. Then, with Lambda Expressions, we can create anonymous functions. In this short example, we're going to create a normal function and a Lambda function. In this case, we're going to create incremental function that increments a number by one. First, I'm going to create a normal function. I'm going to create this function and our function is going to return that same number incremented by one. Okay, now let's create same function with usage of Lambda Expression. So, I'm going to use keyword Lambda and variable X and I'm going to do same math here. X is going to be incremented by one and I'm going to assign this Lambda Expression to a variable. What we have here is that these X's are the same and this returning value also are the same. I'm going to show you how to call this function created with Lambda Expression. For example, if we want to increment number five by one, we're going to call increment five and press Enter. Here, number five is representing this variable X. That's all in this tutorial. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and to like this video. See you in the next tutorial. Bye!