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numbers = [1,2,3,4,5,6]
print("Sum =", sum(numbers))
print("Sum with 10 =", sum(numbers, 10))
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"""If the numbers inside a list are all integers,
floats, or a combination of both, you can use the sum() function.
"""
number_list=[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 5.5, 7.987, 7845.12454, 100, 200, 300]
print(sum(number_list))
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# Python code to demonstrate the working of
# sum()
numbers = [1,2,3,4,5,1,4,5]
# start parameter is not provided
Sum = sum(numbers)
print(Sum) # result is 25
# start = 10
Sum = sum(numbers, 10)
print(Sum) # result is 10 +25 = 35
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# to sum all the numbers we use python's sum() function
a = [4,5,89,5,33,2244,56]
a_total = sum(a)
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# Python code to demonstrate the working of
# sum()
numbers = [1,2,3,4,5,1,4,5]
# start parameter is not provided
Sum = sum(numbers)
print(Sum)
# start = 10
Sum = sum(numbers, 10)
print(Sum)
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# Python program to find sum of elements in list
total = 0
# creating a list
list1 = [11, 5, 17, 18, 23]
# Iterate each element in list
# and add them in variable total
for ele in range(0, len(list1)):
total = total + list1[ele]
# printing total value
print("Sum of all elements in given list: ", total)
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int knapsackRec(int[] w, int[] v, int n, int W) {
if (n <= 0) {
return 0;
} else if (w[n - 1] > W) {
return knapsackRec(w, v, n - 1, W);
} else {
return Math.max(knapsackRec(w, v, n - 1, W), v[n - 1]
+ knapsackRec(w, v, n - 1, W - w[n - 1]));
}
}
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def calculate_cards(cards):
total= 0
for card in cards:
total = total + card
return total
print(calculate_cards([11,7,5]))