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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T15:16:10+00:00 2026-05-15T15:16:10+00:00

Lua functions can return multiple results : a, b, c = unpack({‘one’, ‘two’, ‘three’})

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Lua functions can return multiple results :

a, b, c = unpack({'one', 'two', 'three'})

If I’m not interested in the third return value, I can choose to ignore it when calling the function :

a, b = unpack({'one', 'two', 'three'})

Is there a similar way to ignore the X first elements when calling the function ?

I could write this code if I only want the third return value, but I was wondering if a cleaner code exists :

_, _, c = unpack({'one', 'two', 'three'})
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    2026-05-15T15:16:11+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 3:16 pm

    You can use the select function. It will return all arguments after index, where index is the first argument given to select.

    Examples:

    c = select(3, unpack({'one', 'two', 'three'}))
    b, c = select(2, unpack({'one', 'two', 'three'}))
    b = select(2, unpack({'one', 'two', 'three'}))   --discard last return value
    

    That said, I think in most cases, writing _,_,c = f() is cleaner. select is mostly useful when the argument number is not known in advance, or when chaining function calls together (e.g. f(select(2, g())))

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