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LeWiz24 edited this page Aug 26, 2024
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TIP102 Unit 1 Session 1 Standard (Click for link to problem statements)
- 💡 Difficulty: Easy
- ⏰ Time to complete: 5 mins
- 🛠️ Topics: List Iterations, Loops
Understand what the interviewer is asking for by using test cases and questions about the problem.
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Q: What should the function
sum_honey()
do?- A: The function should take a list of integers
hunny_jars
and return the sum of all elements in the list.
- A: The function should take a list of integers
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Q: Can the built-in
sum()
function be used?- A: No, the problem explicitly states that the
sum()
function should not be used.
- A: No, the problem explicitly states that the
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Q: What happens if the list is empty?
- A: The function should return
0
since there are no elements to add.
- A: The function should return
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The function
sum_honey()
should take a list of integers,hunny_jars
, and return the sum of all the elements in the list without using the built-insum()
function.
HAPPY CASE
Input: [2, 3, 4, 5]
Expected Output: 14
Input: [10, 20, 30]
Expected Output: 60
EDGE CASE
Input: []
Expected Output: 0
Plan the solution with appropriate visualizations and pseudocode.
General Idea: Define a function that initializes a sum variable to 0, iterates through the list, adds each element to the sum variable, and returns the sum.
1. Define the function `sum_honey(hunny_jars)`.
2. Initialize a variable `total_honey` to 0.
3. Iterate through each element in `hunny_jars`.
4. Add each element to `total_honey`.
5. Return `total_honey`
- Forgetting to initialize the sum variable.
- Not correctly iterating through the list.
Implement the code to solve the algorithm.
def sum_honey(hunny_jars):
# Initialize the sum variable to 0
total_honey = 0
# Iterate through each element in the list
for jar in hunny_jars:
# Add the element to the total sum
total_honey += jar
# Return the total sum
return total_honey