Questions tagged [splat]
The `*` operator as used in Ruby. So called because it looks like an insect that's splatted on a windscreen.
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proper name for python * operator?
What is the correct name for operator *, as in function(*args)? unpack, unzip, something else?
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What does the (unary) * operator do in this Ruby code?
Given the Ruby code
line = "first_name=mickey;last_name=mouse;country=usa"
record = Hash[*line.split(/=|;/)]
I understand everything in the second line apart from the * operator - what is it ...
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What does a double * (splat) operator do
Have you seen a function declared like this?
def foo a, **b
...
end
I understand that a single * is the splat operator. What does ** mean?
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Change what the *splat and **splatty-splat operators do to my object
How do you override the result of unpacking syntax *obj and **obj?
For example, can you somehow create an object thing which behaves like this:
>>> [*thing]
['a', 'b', 'c']
>>> [x ...
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Where is it legal to use ruby splat operator?
Splats are cool. They're not just for exploding arrays, although that is fun. They can also cast to Array and flatten arrays (See http://github.com/mischa/splat/tree/master for an exhaustive list of ...
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How do I use Array#dig and Hash#dig introduced in Ruby 2.3?
Ruby 2.3 introduces a new method on Array and Hash called dig. The examples I've seen in blog posts about the new release are contrived and convoluted:
# Hash#dig
user = {
user: {
address: {
...
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What does the * (star) mean in Ruby? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
What is the * operator doing to this string in Ruby
Probably there is answer for that elsewhere, but I just don't know how to find it...
If I am right, the * means multiple ...
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Double-splat operator destructively modifies hash – is this a Ruby bug?
I noticed what I find to be a very surprising behavior with the ** (double-splat) operator in Ruby 2.1.1.
When key-value pairs are used before a **hash, the hash remains unmodified; however, when key-...
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Why does splatting create a tuple on the rhs but a list on the lhs?
Consider, for example,
squares = *map((2).__rpow__, range(5)),
squares
# (0, 1, 4, 9, 16)
*squares, = map((2).__rpow__, range(5))
squares
# [0, 1, 4, 9, 16]
So, all else being equal we get a list ...
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What is the standalone splat operator (*) used for in Ruby?
I just came across this example where the splat operator is used by itself in a method definition:
def print_pair(a,b,*)
puts "#{a} and #{b}"
end
print_pair(1,2,3,:cake,7)
#=> 1 and 2
It is ...
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What does the * (asterisk) symbol do near a function argument and how to use that in others scenarios?
I am using Ruby on Rails 3 and I would like to know what means the presence of a * operator near a function argument and to understand its usages in others scenarios.
Example scenario (this method ...
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Does Haskell have a splat operator like Python and Ruby?
In Python and Ruby (and others as well, I'm sure). you can prefix an enumerable with * ("splat") to use it as an argument list. For instance, in Python:
>>> def foo(a,b): return a + b
>&...
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Best way to document "splatted" parameter with YARD? [closed]
I have a method that should take 1+ parameters of any class, similar to Array#push:
def my_push(*objects)
raise ArgumentError, 'Needs 1+ arguments' if objects.empty?
objects.each do |obj|
...
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Why invoke "apply" instead of calling function directly?
When looking at the source code for raphael or g.raphael or other libraries I've noticed the developer does something like this:
var val = Math.max.apply(Math, data_array);
Why not just invoke the ...
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Understanding ruby splat in ranges and arrays
I'm trying to understand the difference between *(1..9) and [*1..9]
If I assign them to variables they work the same way
splat1 = *(1..9) # splat1 = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
splat2 = [*1..9] # ...
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Unroll / splat arguments in common lisp
Say I have a list of arguments:
> (setf format-args `(t "it's ~a" 1))
(T "it's ~a" 1)
How can I then "splat" or "unroll" this into a series of arguments rather than a single list argument, for ...
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How to define a method in ruby using splat and an optional hash at the same time? [duplicate]
I am able to define a method like this:
def test(id, *ary, hash_params)
# Do stuff here
end
But this makes the hash_params argument mandatory. These don't work either:
def t(id, *ary, hash_params=...
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Why do Ruby procs/blocks with splat arguments behave differently than methods and lambdas?
Why do Ruby (2.0) procs/blocks with splat arguments behave differently than methods and lambdas?
def foo (ids, *args)
p ids
end
foo([1,2,3]) # => [1, 2, 3]
bar = lambda do |ids, *args|
p ids
...
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What does this mean in Ruby language?
Run the following code,
a = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
head, *tail = a
p head
p tail
You will get the result
1
[2, 3, 4, 5]
Who can help me to explain the statement head,*tail = a, Thanks!
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Why is the splat used inside an array definition here?
def initialize(apps, catch=404)
@apps = []; @has_app = {}
apps.each { |app| add app }
@catch = {}
[*catch].each { |status| @catch[status] = true }
end
In this method from Rack::Cascade, what ...
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splat over JavaScript object (with new)?
How do I splat across objects without using ECMA6 features?
Attempt
function can(arg0, arg1) {
return arg0 + arg1;
}
function foo(bar, haz) {
this.bar = bar;
this.haz = haz;
}
myArgs = [...
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How to print a list using splat-operator (*) without spaces
I'm trying to understand splat-operators in python. I have a code:
word = ['s', 't', 'a', 'c', 'k', 'o', 'v', 'e', 'r', 'f', 'l', 'o', 'w']
print(*word)
output:
s t a c k o v e r f l o w
I can't ...
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Pass arguments by reference to a block with the splat operator
It seems that the arguments are copied when using the splat operator to pass arguments to a block by reference.
I have this:
def method
a = [1,2,3]
yield(*a)
p a
end
method {|x,y,z| z = 0}
#=&...
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How to pass an array as an argument list
Ruby's documentation displays method signatures as:
start_with?([prefixes]+) → true or false
which looks like an array to me, but it is not. You can pass a single string or various string as ...
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Splat on a hash
A splat on a hash converts it into an array.
[*{foo: :bar}] # => [[:foo, :bar]]
Is there some hidden mechanism (such as implicit class cast) going on here, or is it a built-in primitive feature?
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CoffeeScript: Expand array in function call
In Ruby I can call methods with array elements used as positional parameters like this
method(fixed_arg1, fixed_arg2, *array_of_additional_args)
Here the "*" operator expands the array in place.
I'...
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Ruby, Source Code of Splat?
Someone asked about the splat operator yesterday, and I wanted to see the source code... would that be written in C or in Ruby? Where would it be found?
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Is there an easier alternative to mimicking the splat operator?
I've found it's available in Ruby, but I recognize it from what I've done in Python; the "splat" operator. Long story short, I'm wondering if there's a simpler way to accomplish what I currently am, ...
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Ruby: How can I kill "warning: `*' interpreted as argument prefix"? [duplicate]
How can I remove the "warning: `*' interpreted as argument prefix" from the following code?
hash = {"a" => 1,
"b" => 2,
"s" => 3,}
if "string".start_with? *hash.keys then
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Ruby rubocop: how to freeze an array constant generated with splat
I'm assigning an array constant like this:
NUMS = *(2..9)
Rubocop says
C: Freeze mutable objects assigned to constants.NUMS = *(2..9) ^^^^^
So I try
NUMS = *(2..9).freeze
Rubocop says
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What's the splat doing here?
match, text, number = *"foobar 123".match(/([A-z]*) ([0-9]*)/)
I know this is doing some kind of regular expression match but what role does the splat play here and is there a way to do this without ...
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Splatting a function with an object's property
In PowerShell you can pass multiple parameters to a function or cmdlet by wrapping them in a hashtable variable, then passing that variable prefixed with @ instead of $.
Is it possible to splat with ...
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Local or remote execution of powershell script with generic parameters
In a development team, I would like to have the same test scripts to be executed locally by a developper or remotely by our test platform.
Here is what I would like to use as premises for each script
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Does Python's splat operator coerce lists into tuples? [duplicate]
There are several answers to what Python's splat operator does (unpack lists or tuples into separate args inside the called function) but I can't find anything about the interesting side effect of how ...
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ruby: adding numbers and printing true when sums are 21
It's a simple problem given on rubeque.com: write a method that takes any number of integers and adds them to return true if the sum is 21. False otherwise. It tests the input with:
assert_equal ...
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two level splatter TCL
If I have a procedure or a command in TCL, with variable number of arguments, one can use, if a list's elements are as an input, the "splatter" operator, for example:
set a [list "ko" ]
set m [ list "...