Just pass a list. E.g.: # start of ascript
def my_funk(alist): print "the first argument: %s" % alist[1] print "the second argument: %s" % alist[2] mylist = ['wuzzup,','g?'] my_funk(mylist) # end of ascript Here is the output you expect: the first argument: wuzzup, the second argument: g? On Thursday 14 April 2005 09:44 pm, chris patton wrote: > Hi everyone. > > I have a question about passing arguments to python functions. Is there > any way to make this job act like Perl? > > sub my_funk { > > print "the first argument: $_[0]\n"; > print "the second argument: $_[1]\n"; } > > In other words, can I call the arguments from a list? -- James Stroud, Ph.D. UCLA-DOE Institute for Genomics and Proteomics Box 951570 Los Angeles, CA 90095 http://www.jamesstroud.com/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list