Thanks for response on automatic tuple unpack. My bad I dint know about
this all along.
Infact this works same way Go does. I have been analyzing why we would
really need such a function (allow function to return multiple types) in
python given we have this feature( automatic tuple unpack) and have not yet
got good ground. When I come across good ground I will talk about it.
So I will say this automatic tuple unpack pretty much works for my needs.
Thanks
On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 5:21 PM, Markus Meskanen
Why isn't a tuple enough? You can do automatic tuple unpack:
v1, v2 = return_multiplevalues(1, 2)
On Jun 1, 2017 17:18, "joannah nanjekye"
wrote: Hello Team,
I am Joannah. I am currently working on a book on python compatibility and publishing it with apress. I have worked with python for a while we are talking about four years.
Today I was writing an example snippet for the book and needed to write a function that returns two values something like this:
def return_multiplevalues(num1, num2): return num1, num2
I noticed that this actually returns a tuple of the values which I did not want in the first place.I wanted python to return two values in their own types so I can work with them as they are but here I was stuck with working around a tuple.
My proposal is we provide a way of functions returning multiple values. This has been implemented in languages like Go and I have found many cases where I needed and used such a functionality. I wish for this convenience in python so that I don't have to suffer going around a tuple.
I will appreciate discussing this. You may also bring to light any current way of returning multiple values from a function that I may not know of in python if there is.
Kind regards, Joannah
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