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# Function Calls
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The Terraform language has a number of
[built-in functions ](/docs/configuration/functions.html ) that can be used
in expressions to transform and combine values. These
are similar to the operators but all follow a common syntax:
```hcl
< FUNCTION NAME > (< ARGUMENT 1 > , < ARGUMENT 2 > )
```
The function name specifies which function to call. Each defined function
expects a specific number of arguments with specific value types, and returns a
specific value type as a result.
Some functions take an arbitrary number of arguments. For example, the `min`
function takes any amount of number arguments and returns the one that is
numerically smallest:
```hcl
min(55, 3453, 2)
```
A function call expression evaluates to the function's return value.
## Expanding Function Arguments
If the arguments to pass to a function are available in a list or tuple value,
that value can be _expanded_ into separate arguments. Provide the list value as
an argument and follow it with the `...` symbol:
```hcl
min([55, 2453, 2]...)
```
The expansion symbol is three periods (`...`), not a Unicode ellipsis character
(`…`). Expansion is a special syntax that is only available in function calls.
## Available Functions
For a full list of available functions, see
[the function reference ](/docs/configuration/functions.html ).