austin
New Coder
I am working on writing a code named sumDigits which takes three parameters: a, b, c.
Then the function finds the smallest integer between a and b (both inclusive)
whose sum of digits is c, and returns that integer. For example,
sumDigits(10, 20, 5) will return 14, because the smallest integer between 10 and 20
whose sum of digits is 5, is 14 (1+4=5).
If there isn't an integer like this it should return -1.
def sumDigits(f, t, x):
>sum = 0
>for i in range(f, t+1):
>>if i > 0:
>>>Digits = i%10
>>>sum = sum + Digits
>>>i = i//10
>>>return sum
>>else:
>>>return -1
I tried someting like this but it doesn't work. What am I doing wrong?
Then the function finds the smallest integer between a and b (both inclusive)
whose sum of digits is c, and returns that integer. For example,
sumDigits(10, 20, 5) will return 14, because the smallest integer between 10 and 20
whose sum of digits is 5, is 14 (1+4=5).
If there isn't an integer like this it should return -1.
def sumDigits(f, t, x):
>sum = 0
>for i in range(f, t+1):
>>if i > 0:
>>>Digits = i%10
>>>sum = sum + Digits
>>>i = i//10
>>>return sum
>>else:
>>>return -1
I tried someting like this but it doesn't work. What am I doing wrong?