python中sum+=i+1是什么意思,python的sum()和非整数值

Is there a simple and quick way to use sum() with non-integer values?

So I can use it like this:

class Foo(object):

def __init__(self,bar)

self.bar=bar

mylist=[Foo(3),Foo(34),Foo(63),200]

result=sum(mylist) # result should be 300

I tried overriding __add__ and __int__ etc, but I don't have found a solution yet

EDIT:

The solution is to implement:

def __radd__(self, other):

return other + self.bar

as Will suggested in his post. But as always, all roads lead to Rome, but I think this is the best solution since I don't need __add__ in my class

解决方案

Its a bit tricky - the sum() function takes the start and adds it to the next and so on

You need to implement the __radd__ method:

class T:

def __init__(self,x):

self.x = x

def __radd__(self, other):

return other + self.x

test = (T(1),T(2),T(3),200)

print sum(test)

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