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This is in reference to Add Cancel button on My account Orders list using Woo Cancel for Customers Plugin answer:

I also tried adding the function into functions.php and also get the too few arguments error: enter image description here

I did the same function provided by LoicTheAztec:

add_filter( 'woocommerce_valid_order_statuses_for_cancel', 'custom_valid_order_statuses_for_cancel', 10, 2 );
function custom_valid_order_statuses_for_cancel( $statuses, $order ){

// Set HERE the order statuses where you want the cancel button to appear
$custom_statuses    = array( 'pending', 'processing', 'on-hold', 'failed' );

// Set HERE the delay (in days)
$duration = 3; // 3 days

// UPDATE: Get the order ID and the WC_Order object
if( isset($_GET['order_id']))
    $order = wc_get_order( absint( $_GET['order_id'] ) );

$delay = $duration*24*60*60; // (duration in seconds)
$date_created_time  = strtotime($order->get_date_created()); // Creation date time stamp
$date_modified_time = strtotime($order->get_date_modified()); // Modified date time stamp
$now = strtotime("now"); // Now  time stamp

// Using Creation date time stamp
if ( ( $date_created_time + $delay ) >= $now ) return $custom_statuses;
else return $statuses;
}
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As this hook is used 2 times in the Woocommerce core code with a different number of arguments for each:

It's complicate to handle, without making some issue…

I have found the following turn around (a very light update) that should solve the issue:

add_filter( 'woocommerce_valid_order_statuses_for_cancel', 'filter_valid_order_statuses_for_cancel', 20, 2 );
function filter_valid_order_statuses_for_cancel( $statuses, $order = '' ){

    // Set HERE the order statuses where you want the cancel button to appear
    $custom_statuses    = array( 'pending', 'processing', 'on-hold', 'failed' );

    // Set HERE the delay (in days)
    $duration = 3; // 3 days

    // UPDATE: Get the order ID and the WC_Order object
    if( ! is_object( $order ) && isset($_GET['order_id']) )
        $order = wc_get_order( absint( $_GET['order_id'] ) );

    $delay = $duration*24*60*60; // (duration in seconds)
    $date_created_time  = strtotime($order->get_date_created()); // Creation date time stamp
    $date_modified_time = strtotime($order->get_date_modified()); // Modified date time stamp
    $now = strtotime("now"); // Now  time stamp

    // Using Creation date time stamp
    if ( ( $date_created_time + $delay ) >= $now ) return $custom_statuses;
    else return $statuses;
}

Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (or active theme). It should work now.

enter image description here

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