My problem is I have values in a list. And I want to separate these values and send them as a separate parameter.
My code is:
def egg():
return "egg"
def egg2(arg1, arg2):
print arg1
print arg2
argList = ["egg1", "egg2"]
arg = ', '.join(argList)
egg2(arg.split())
This line of code (egg2(arg.split()))
does not work, but I wanted to know if it is possible to call some built-in function that will separated values from list and thus later we can send them as two different parameters. Similar to egg2(argList[0], argList[1])
, but to be done dynamically, so that I do no have to type explicitly list arguments.
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