If we define a function f:{−4,−2,2,7}→{3,5,7}, such that f(−4)=5,f(−2)=7,f(2)=3,f(7)=7 then f is indeed a function.
We note that f is surjective in this case but not injective. Also, we could pick any number set to be the codomain of f, but this would make f non-surjective.