Mastering User-Defined Functions in Power Apps: A Comprehensive Guide

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Introduction to User-Defined Functions in Power Apps
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Step-by-Step Guide to Implementing User-Defined Functions
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0:00:00 - Introduction to User Defined Functions
0:06:24 - Enabling User Defined Functions
0:10:42 - Creating User Defined Functions
0:15:47 - Passing Values by Reference vs. by Value
0:20:06 - Determining Demand
0:24:42 - Control and Efficiency
0:31:52 - Performance Considerations
0:35:43 - Reviewing Clean Code
0:42:59 - Working with Random Numbers
0:47:49 - Understanding Non-Persistent Functions
0:51:35 - Understanding Memory Dynamics
0:55:19 - Teaching and Learning through Interaction
0:59:42 - Handling Function Errors
1:07:05 - Initializing Values and Signature Numbers
1:10:53 - Microsoft's Feature Development
1:15:47 - Developing User-Defined Functions
1:22:58 - Visual Representation of Results
1:27:00 - Power Apps and JavaScript Syntax
1:37:09 - Creating Sliders for Each Player
1:44:34 - Algebra and Problem Solving
1:51:05 - Calculating Slider Offset
2:00:44 - Determining the Winner
2:06:43 - Assigning Values for Slider Positioning
2:11:23 - Calculating Offsets
2:15:42 - Reviewing Winning Number Computation
2:26:27 - Real-World Coding Challenges
2:31:17 - Adjusting the Slider
2:36:13 - Reevaluating the Code
2:40:52 - Discussing User Experience
2:45:06 - Resolving the Inversion Issue
2:51:24 - Solving the Tug of War Problem
2:56:24 - Analyzing the Results

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  • @PowerAppsTutorial
    @PowerAppsTutorial4 ай бұрын

    🍬 Get my free video course, access to my free community www.skool.com/power-apps-community ⬅

  • @DavidPrenticeJr
    @DavidPrenticeJr4 ай бұрын

    To say I am STOKED is understatement!

  • @elbaz4
    @elbaz44 ай бұрын

    Yes, I like it.

  • @PowerAppsTutorial

    @PowerAppsTutorial

    4 ай бұрын

    Glad you like it😉

  • @dustinrocksvold8650
    @dustinrocksvold86503 ай бұрын

    For the slider positioning, couldn't you have just taken the midpoint between your min and max values (50) and added the difference between the two values? Like this 50 + (Value(Person1.Text)-Value(Person2.Text))

  • @PowerAppsTutorial

    @PowerAppsTutorial

    3 ай бұрын

    That works too!.. thanks for sharing 🚀

  • @denisskorikov6234
    @denisskorikov62344 ай бұрын

    Why Rand() function never gives you 1, but could give you 0 in the same time, the same function multiplied by 100 cannot give you 0? It could I think kzread.infoK3bP_L-nYws?si=Ykx_RxcOl4EutKLk&t=3241

  • @PowerAppsTutorial

    @PowerAppsTutorial

    4 ай бұрын

    By convention, many random number functions use a half-open interval, including the lower bound but excluding the upper bound, to simplify calculations and maintain consistency across different programming platforms.

  • @XxXTheslayerXxX
    @XxXTheslayerXxXАй бұрын

    Somehow disappointed on the content… I came to better understand User Defined Functions, and didn’t learnt much

  • @PowerAppsTutorial

    @PowerAppsTutorial

    Ай бұрын

    Noted. I would imagine that our live streams aren't for everyone and I'm ok with that. If you like more structured presentations, click on the "video" tab. That's where those videos are at.

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