If I have a dictionary:
mydict{'var1':a, 'var2':b}
and I want to pass it to a function as:
myfunc(var1=a, var2=b)
How would I do it?
Thanks
Ed
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Ed Singleton wrote:
If I have a dictionary:
mydict{'var1':a, 'var2':b}
Presumably you mean
mydict = {'var1':a, 'var2':b}
and I want to pass it to a function as:
myfunc(var1=a, var2=b)
How would I do it?
myfunc(**mydict)
Kent
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Thanks again.
This does bring up an issue I occaiosionally have with the documentation.
Presumambly myfunc(**mydict) is a fairly trivial thing, but it is very
hard to find when you don't know what you're looking for. Not sure
what the solution is, but the inability to search for things when you
Ed Singleton wrote:
Thanks again.
This does bring up an issue I occaiosionally have with the documentation.
Presumambly myfunc(**mydict) is a fairly trivial thing, but it is very
hard to find when you don't know what you're looking for. Not sure
what the solution is, but the inability to