Python converting *args to list

旧城冷巷雨未停 提交于 2019-12-04 03:02:36

Nothing too magic:

def __init__(self, *args):
  Parent.__init__(self, list(args))

Inside of __init__, the variable args is just a tuple with any arguments that were passed in. In fact you can probably just use Parent.__init__(self, args) unless you really need it to be a list.

As a side note, using super() is preferable to Parent.__init__().

There is this piece of code that I picked up in sentdex tutorials that deals with this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPp80YM2v7k&index=11&list=PLQVvvaa0QuDcOdF96TBtRtuQksErCEBYZ

Try this:

def test_args(*args):
    lists = [item for item in args]
    print lists

test_args('Sun','Rain','Storm','Wind')

Result:

['Sun', 'Rain', 'Storm', 'Wind']

If you're looking for something in the same direction as @simon 's solution, then:

def test_args(*args): lists = [*args] print(lists) test_args([7],'eight',[[9]])

Result:

[[7], 'eight', [[9]]]

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