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I want to execute a number of functions, in another function.

I'm trying to achieve something like this:

def first(thisString,thisNumber):
    print(thisString,thisNumber)

def second(a,b,c):
    print(a+b+c)

def runningOne(*args):
    for x in args:
        x[0](x[1])

one=[first,("try",15)]
two=[second,(4,3)]
runningOne(one,two)

But I don't know how to pass the arguments in the "runningOne" function.

Thanks,

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  • Please update your question with the full error traceback.
    – quamrana
    Jul 4, 2021 at 11:30
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    He needs to unpack the tuple
    – user15801675
    Jul 4, 2021 at 11:34

2 Answers 2

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you forgot to put an asterisk,

def first(thisString,thisNumber):
    print(thisString,thisNumber)

def second(a,b,c):
    print(a+b+c)

def runningOne(*args):
    for x in args:
        x[0](*x[1])

one=[first,("try",15)]
two=[second,(4,3, 8)]
runningOne(one,two)

That's the fixed code, you had to put an asterisk before the x[1] and you also forgot to specify the third number in two.

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  • 1
    Yes that fixed it, also realized I had missed an argument when I posted the code. Thanks for your help.
    – Barraka
    Jul 4, 2021 at 11:39
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Use * to extract the parameters values

def runningOne(*args):
    for x in args:
        x[0](*x[1])
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  • @Sujay second should recive 3 parameters, the OP used 2.
    – Guy
    Jul 4, 2021 at 11:34
  • Great! That did it, I just had a typo in the initial code, because two[second,(4,3)] was missing the last argument, it's supposed to be something like : two[second,(4,3,2)] Thanks
    – Barraka
    Jul 4, 2021 at 11:35

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