Ejemplo n.º 1
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    sum = 0

    for i in args:
        sum += i

    return sum


# ————— End of sum.py —————

# You can import by listing the file name minus the py
import sum

# Get access to functions by proceeding with the file
# name and then the function you want
print("Sum :", sum.getSum(1, 2, 3, 4, 5))

# ---------- FROM ----------

# You can use from to copy specific functions from a module
# You can use from sum import * to import all functions
# You can import multiple functions by listing them after
# import separated by commas
from sum import getSum

# You don't have to reference the module name now
print("Sum :", getSum(1, 2, 3, 4, 5))

# ---------- EXCEPTION HANDLING ----------
# Exceptions are triggered either when an error occurs
# or when you want them to.
Ejemplo n.º 2
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import sum

print("Sum:", sum.getSum(5, 1, 4))
# I created the a python file named sum
# It should be in the same folder as this .py file
# A _pycache_  file was created automatically after this code was ran

import sum

print("Sum:", sum.getSum(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 34, 123))
Ejemplo n.º 4
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# The benefit of using for instead of import is
# that you don't have to list the name of the module
# whenever you use it. Also you could add more def's by adding their varibles using commas. 

from sum import getSum       

print("Sum:", getSum(1,2,3,4,5,34,12,158))