Python math.fsum() Method
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Example
Return the sum of all items:
# Import math Library
import math
# Print the sum of all items
print(math.fsum([1,
2, 3, 4, 5]))
print(math.fsum([100, 400, 340, 500]))
print(math.fsum([1.7,
0.3, 1.5, 4.5]))
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Definition and Usage
The math.fsum()
method returns the sum of all items in any iterable (tuples,
arrays, lists, etc.).
Syntax
Parameter Values
Parameter |
Description |
iterable |
Required. The list, tuple, array to sum. If the iterable is
not numbers, it returns a TypeError |
Technical Details
Return Value: |
A float value, representing the sum of all
items in the iterable |
Python Version: |
2.6 |
❮ Math Methods