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On 10 Apr 2019, at 11:55, Krokosh Nikita <de.lsnk@gmail.com> wrote:
I need smth like starstarmap('{a} / {b}/ {c}'.format, [{a:1, b:2, c:3}, {a:4, b:5, c:6}, ...])
Seems overly specific. Why not merge the dicts then call formal like normal?
On 4/10/19 7:48 PM, Anders Hovmöller wrote: I don't really understand. You can do:
'{a} {b}'.format(**{'a': 1}, **{'b': 2})
Is that what you want?
On 10 Apr 2019, at 11:09, Krokosh Nikita <de.lsnk@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello. I have a following question: How come there's no such thing in Python like starmap but which unpacks dicts as kwargs for fuction?
For example I have a format string like "{param1}, {param2}" and want to get results passing list of dicts for it's .format().
Of course I can do that with genexpr or some lambda with map.
But can you clarify why starmap version of map fuction exists and doublestarmap doesn't?
Best Regards.
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