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Argument-list in function with variable number of arguments...
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luca . spinacci |
Subject: |
Argument-list in function with variable number of arguments... |
Date: |
Fri, 20 May 2005 16:17:36 +0200 |
Is there a way to have a variable number of arguments in
a function argument-list?
I know how to write a function in which a fixed number of arguments
is expected for ex.
( defun my-function ( first second )
(interactive "sFirst : \nsSecond : ")
(insert ""first"\n"
""second"\n")
)
So I'm asked for "first" and for "second"...and my-function
inserts the two of them in a buffer.
I would like to have more arguments (let's say n) and being
asked for them interactively, for instance:
How many arguments? : 5 <Ret>
First : first_argument <Ret>
Second : second_argument <Ret>
Third : third_argument <Ret>
...and so on without knowing their number in advance.
Is it possible?
Thank you very much,
Luca.
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