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Start your free trialRobert Popescu
1,341 PointsI don't really understand the question
Edit the variable assignment under the provided function so that the tuple returned from the function call is unpacked into 2 variables, val1, val2
def unpacker(*args):
return
val = unpacker('Python', 'rocks!')
1 Answer
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,457 PointsHey Robert Popescu, you’ve changed the original code a bit. The function returns args
. Looking at how tuples can be packed and unpacked:
>>> def unpacker(*args):
... return args
...
>>> # given
>>> val = ('Python', 'rocks!')
>>> val
('Python', 'rocks!')
>>> # the tuple can be unpacked as
>>> val1, val2 = val
>>> val1
'Python'
>>> val2
'rocks!'
The same can be done with the returned value from the function call unpacker('Python', 'rocks!')
. That is, the result can be assigned to val1, val2
Post back if you need more help. Good luck!!!