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  1. python - What do *args and **kwargs mean? - Stack Overflow

    Putting *args and/or **kwargs as the last items in your function definition’s argument list allows that function to accept an arbitrary number of arguments and/or keyword arguments.

  2. What is the "String [] args" parameter in the main method?

    May 21, 2009 · The String[] args parameter is an array of Strings passed as parameters when you are running your application through command line in the OS. So, imagine you have compiled …

  3. python - Use of *args and **kwargs - Stack Overflow

    Note that *args/**kwargs is part of function-calling syntax, and not really an operator. This has a particular side effect that I ran into, which is that you can't use *args expansion with the print …

  4. javascript - What is the meaning of "...args" (three dots) in a ...

    Feb 12, 2017 · If you know some Python syntaxes, it is exactly the same as *args. Since *args (Python) is tuple object and Javascript has no tuple like Python, ..args is an Array object.

  5. What does ** (double star/asterisk) and * (star/asterisk) do for ...

    Aug 31, 2008 · See What do ** (double star/asterisk) and * (star/asterisk) mean in a function call? for the complementary question about arguments.

  6. How do I start a program with arguments when debugging?

    You'll need to complete a few actions and gain 15 reputation points before being able to upvote. Upvoting indicates when questions and answers are useful. What's reputation and how do I …

  7. Type annotations for *args and **kwargs - Stack Overflow

    May 4, 2016 · I'm trying out Python's type annotations with abstract base classes to write some interfaces. Is there a way to annotate the possible types of *args and **kwargs? For example, …

  8. What is the purpose and use of **kwargs? - Stack Overflow

    Nov 20, 2009 · Notes kwargs is variable name used for keyword arguments, another variable name can be used. The important part is that it's a dictionary and it's unpacked with the double …

  9. python - When should I use *args? - Stack Overflow

    3 Yes it's fine to use *args here. You should use *args when it's easier to read than a list of argument (def foo(a,b,c,d,e...)) and does not make harder to know which argument is used for …

  10. Visual Studio Code: How debug Python script with arguments

    I'm using Visual Studio Code with the inbuilt Debugger in order to debug a Python script. Following this guide, I set up the argument in the launch.json file: But when I press on Debug, …