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Solution for problem 30 of Euler Project (TheAlgorithms#1690)
* Create soln.py Solution for problem 30 of Euler Project * Update soln.py * update soln.py modified the changes * if __name__ == "__main__": Co-authored-by: Christian Clauss <[email protected]>
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""" Problem Statement (Digit Fifth Power ): https://projecteuler.net/problem=30 | ||
Surprisingly there are only three numbers that can be written as the sum of fourth powers of their digits: | ||
1634 = 1^4 + 6^4 + 3^4 + 4^4 | ||
8208 = 8^4 + 2^4 + 0^4 + 8^4 | ||
9474 = 9^4 + 4^4 + 7^4 + 4^4 | ||
As 1 = 1^4 is not a sum it is not included. | ||
The sum of these numbers is 1634 + 8208 + 9474 = 19316. | ||
Find the sum of all the numbers that can be written as the sum of fifth powers of their digits. | ||
(9^5)=59,049 | ||
59049*7=4,13,343 (which is only 6 digit number ) | ||
So, number greater than 9,99,999 are rejected | ||
and also 59049*3=1,77,147 (which exceeds the criteria of number being 3 digit) | ||
So, n>999 | ||
and hence a bound between (1000,1000000) | ||
""" | ||
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def digitsum(s: str) -> int: | ||
""" | ||
>>> all(digitsum(str(i)) == (1 if i == 1 else 0) for i in range(100)) | ||
True | ||
""" | ||
i = sum(pow(int(c), 5) for c in s) | ||
return i if i == int(s) else 0 | ||
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if __name__ == "__main__": | ||
count = sum(digitsum(str(i)) for i in range(1000,1000000)) | ||
print(count) # --> 443839 |