how to use kwargs in python code example

Example 1: args kwargs python

>>> def argsKwargs(*args, **kwargs):
...     print(args)
...     print(kwargs)
... 
>>> argsKwargs('1', 1, 'slgotting.com', upvote='yes', is_true=True, test=1, sufficient_example=True)
('1', 1, 'slgotting.com')
{'upvote': 'yes', 'is_true': True, 'test': 1, 'sufficient_example': True}

Example 2: use of kwargs and args in python classes

def myFun(*args,**kwargs): 
    print("args: ", args) 
    print("kwargs: ", kwargs) 
    
myFun('my','name','is Maheep',firstname="Maheep",lastname="Chaudhary")

# *args - take the any number of argument as values from the user 
# **kwargs - take any number of arguments as key as keywords with 
# value associated with them

Example 3: python *args

# concatenate_keys.py
def concatenate(**kwargs):
    result = ""
    # Iterating over the keys of the Python kwargs dictionary
    for arg in kwargs:
        result += arg
    return result

print(concatenate(a="Real", b="Python", c="Is", d="Great", e="!"))

Example 4: *args,**kwarg

def intro(**data):
    print("\nData type of argument:",type(data))

    for key, value in data.items():
        print("{} is {}".format(key,value))

intro(Firstname="Sita", Lastname="Sharma", Age=22, Phone=1234567890)
intro(Firstname="John", Lastname="Wood", Email="[email protected]", Country="Wakanda", Age=25, Phone=9876543210)