Uniform continiuity vs. Continuity / cts. vs. not everywhere differentiable

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Can something be uniformly continuous and not continuous.

Also for a function to be cts. and not everywhere differentiable. The only thing I can think of is the Weierstrass function. And how does it look exactly. Are there any easier examples?

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Uniform continuity implies continuity. This easily follows from the definition.

An example of a continuous function that is not differentiable everywhere is $f(x)= |x|$. It is not differentiable at $0$.

Wikipedia has a nice diagram of the Weierstrass function.