I lost this shortcut, and can't find it googling. example: you have function that gets called like so:
f2(1, (2,3), 3) ( like pygame.draw.circle() has a tuple for coordinates ). you can either do: pygame.draw.circle(self.game.screen, self.color, (self.loc.x, self.loc.y), self.radius ) Or, what is the syntax to expand as tuple? it was something like: ( where self.loc is a euclid.Vector2 ) pygame.draw.circle(self.game.screen, self.color, *self.loc, self.radius ) Messing with IDLE, trying to figure it out, I'm able to get it to work if there is *only* one argument, the tuple: f(*v) maps to f(v.x, v.y) thanks, -- Jake