I have started to write some Python code. What I have is:
from math import *
def ex(N):
l = []
sum = 0
N = abs(int(N));
for n in range(1,N):
if N % n == 0:
l.append(n)
sum += n
l.append(N)
print ' of '+str(N),l
print 'SUM', (sum+N)
I don't know if this is good or bad, but it is what I have tried :)
Is it possible to replicate the behavior of my code with list comprehension? If so, how?
if N % n == 0
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