Fix e09b4_even_odd_sums.py to match text problem and add related UT#12
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Fix e09b4_even_odd_sums.py to match text problem and add related UT#12budhadityabanerjee wants to merge 2 commits intoreuven:masterfrom
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Fix e09b4_even_odd_sums.py to match text problem and add related UT
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I agree with this, the solution is not using slides. This change is quite good, slides are used here. |
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Text problem says:
Write a function that takes a list or tuple of numbers. Return a two-element list, containing (respectively) the sum of the even-indexed numbers and the sum of the odd-indexed numbers. So calling the function as even_odd_sums([10, 20, 30,40,50,60]), you’ll get back[90,120].
Current solution does not look at index; rather looks at whether number itself is odd or even.