On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 2:34:19 PM UTC-7, Mark Lawrence wrote: > On 30/10/2013 21:10, > > > search(lane,value=None,start=105,stop=115,GUI=True) -> function definition > > > search(lane,value=value,start=start, stop=stop,GUI=True) -> function call > > > > > > I get the error "search()" got multiple keyword argument for value" > > > > > > I understand when this error comes up - if I had a function definition like > > below > > > > > > def func(a): > > > --- > > > > > > and if I called it as "func(0,a)" where I am passing 2 parameters instead > > of 1, I would end up with the error message. > > > > > > I dont follow why I get it when the number of arguments I am calling with > > the function call match the parameters in the definition. > > > > > > Please advise. > > > > > > > I suspect that you've a method rather than a function so I hope this > > helps > > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18821193/typeerror-init-got-multiple-values-for-keyword-argument-name > > > > I also believe that you could be using google groups in which case would > > you please be kind enough to read, digest and action this > > https://wiki.python.org/moin/GoogleGroupsPython
> Python is the second best programming language in the world. > But the best has yet to be invented. Christian Tismer > Mark Lawrence Mark - I am not having an issue with __init__. It has nothing to do with "self". It is a user-defined function, but it is not __init__ -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list