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How can you fix the following code?

I want to get the slice of elements that are i mod 5 == 1.

data = "8|9|8|9|8|9|8|9|9|8|9|8|9|8|9|8" 
arra = map(int,data.split("|"))  

sums += [sum(arra[i % 5==1:(i + 4) % 5==1])         // Problem here
        for i in range(0, len(arra), 4)] 
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  • Stylistically, is there a reason you are converting your data from a string, instead of just starting with arra = 8,9,8,9,8,9,8,9,9,8,9,8,9,8,9,8? Also arra is a strange choice of variable name. array is neither a reserved word nor a builtin in python (the structure you're thinking of is either called a list or tuple).
    – jcdyer
    Nov 7, 2009 at 1:43

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sums += sum(arra[1::5])

And it's spelled array. ;-)

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  • I had no idea you could do this. Awesome!
    – Matt Baker
    Nov 6, 2009 at 20:05
  • Further documentation can be found under the term "slicing."
    – jcdyer
    Nov 7, 2009 at 1:44
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It's

sums = sum(arra[1::5])

If you use +=, Python spects that the name sums is alreadey accesible:

Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in sums += sum(arra[1::5]) NameError: name 'sums' is not defined

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