args en python
def add(*args):
total = 0
for i in args:
total += i
return total
print(add(5,5,10))
King Generous
def add(*args):
total = 0
for i in args:
total += i
return total
print(add(5,5,10))
# if args is not passed it return message
# "Hey you didn't pass the arguements"
def ech(nums,*args):
if args:
return [i ** nums for i in args] # list comprehension
else:
return "Hey you didn't pass args"
print(ech(3,4,3,2,1))
# normal parameters with *args
def mul(a,b,*args): # a,b are normal paremeters
multiply = 1
for i in args:
multiply *= i
return multiply
print(mul(3,5,6,7,8)) # 3 and 5 are being passed as a argument but 6,7,8 are args
def func(*args):
x = [] # emplty list
for i in args:
i = i * 2
x.append(i)
y = tuple(x) # converting back list into tuple
return y
tpl = (2,3,4,5)
print(func(*tpl))
def mul(*args): # args as argument
multiply = 1
for i in args:
multiply *= i
return multiply
lst = [4,4,4,4]
tpl = (4,4,4,4)
print(mul(*lst)) # list unpacking
print(mul(*tpl)) # tuple unpacking
def display(a,b,c):
print("arg1:", a)
print("arg2:", b)
print("arg3:", c)
lst = [2,3]
display(1,*lst)
# if args is not passed it return message
# "Hey you didn't pass the arguements"
def ech(num,*args):
if args:
a = []
for i in args:
a.append(i**num)
return a # return should be outside loop
else:
return "Hey you didn't pass the arguements" # return should be outside loop
print(ech(3))
def wrap(*args):
lis = list(args) # it is important to convert args into list before looping, args take tuple as a argument
for i in range(len(lis)):
lis[i] = lis[i] * 2
args = tuple(lis)
return args
print(wrap(2,3,4,5,6))
def func2(*args):
for i in args:
print(i * 2)
func2(2,3,4,5)