User-Defined Functions (UDFs) are routines that users can define and implement to extend the functionality of a database or programming language. UDFs allow users to encapsulate custom logic, calculations, or data transformations into reusable functions that can be called from within queries or other code, enhancing code modularity and reusability. They are commonly used to perform complex calculations, data validation, string manipulation, and other operations that are not natively supported by the system.
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