I remember I once seen a operator which is able to decompose a list in python.
for example
[[1],[2],[3]]
by applying that operator, you get
[1], [2], [3]
what is that operator, any help will be appreciated.
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If you want to pass a list of arguments to a function, you can use
*, the splat operator. Here’s how it works:If you want to assign the contents of a list to a variable, you can list unpacking: