Python’s built-in function sum()
is an efficient and Pythonic way to sum a list of numeric values. Adding several numbers together is a common intermediate step in many computations, so sum()
is a pretty handy tool for a Python programmer.
As an additional and interesting use case, you can concatenate lists and tuples using sum()
, which can be convenient when you need to flatten a list of lists.
In this video course, you’ll learn how to:
sum()
to add several numeric values efficientlysum()
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to approach common summation problemssum()
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and alternative tools to sum and concatenate objectsThis knowledge will help you efficiently approach and solve summation problems in your code using either sum()
or other alternative and specialized tools.
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