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

math.fsum(iterable)

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

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