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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T14:26:20+00:00 2026-05-26T14:26:20+00:00

In a ctypes Structure, is it possible to specify default values? For example, with

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In a ctypes Structure, is it possible to specify default values?

For example, with a regular python function, you can do this:

def func(a, b=2):
    print a + b

That would allow for this behaviour:

func(1) # prints 3

func(1, 20) # prints 21

func(1, b=50) # prints 51

Is it possible to do this in a ctypes Structure?

for example:

class Struct(Structure):
    _fields_ = [("a", c_int), ("b", c_int)] # b default should be 2

    def print_values(self):
        print self.a, self.b

struct_instance = Struct(1)

struct_instance.print_values() # should somehow print 1, 2
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    2026-05-26T14:26:21+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 2:26 pm

    Yes. Simply override the __init__ method.

    class Struct(Structure):
        _fields_ = [("a", c_int), ("b", c_int)]
    
        def __init__(self, a, b=2):
            super(Struct, self).__init__(a, b)
    
        def print_values(self):
            print(self.a, self.b)
    
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