On 08/08/2012 08:41 PM, bruceg113...@gmail.com wrote: > Is there a way in Python to pass arguments without listing each argument? > For example, my program does the following: > > testData (z[0], z[1], z[2], z[3], z[4], z[5], z[6], z[7]) > > Is there a clever way to pass arguments in a single statement knowing that > each argument is a sequential index from a list? > I cannot change the function definition. > > Thanks, > Bruce If a function is expecting exactly 8 arguments, and z is a list of length 8, you can call the function like:
testData(*z) if z is longer, then you'd need something like (untested) testData(*z[:8]) The * basically turns a list into separate arguments, and these are then applied to the formal parameters. -- DaveA -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list