From: Jens H. <Jen...@hm...> - 2004-02-27 08:59:03
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Python 2.3.2 (#1, Oct 9 2003, 12:03:29) [GCC 3.3.1 (cygming special)] on cygwin Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> def add(a,b): ... return a + b ... >>> add(3,4) 7 >>> apply(add, (3,4)) 7 >>> print(apply.__doc__) apply(object[, args[, kwargs]]) -> value Call a callable object with positional arguments taken from the tuple args, and keyword arguments taken from the optional dictionary kwargs. Note that classes are callable, as are instances with a __call__() method. Deprecated since release 2.3. Instead, use the extended call syntax: function(*args, **keywords). >>> best regards jens himmelreich |