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so in this video were going to start to discuss the idea of functions in assembly and specifically were just going to take a look at how we can call and return to a location using these functions so were not going to dive into a huge amount of detail i want to give you sort of the higher level functional flow of things and the purpose of doing this is that well functions tend to be very complicated a lot of people approach this by showing you the full picture immediately and we start getting into all these complicated register interactions and its very hard to understand so i want to break it down into smaller pieces that its a lot easier for you to be able to grasp every single individual concept and then we can put it all together and really run with it and see how things are working with a full example so to start off with we already know sort of the base fundamental ideas of calling different locations in our program right moving around to different labels in our application