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I need help for a problem I m having trouble with.
I need to create a list with the first 10'000 digits of Pi and sum the digits 259 to 7233.



I managed to create a list with the following code:
list1 = RealDigits[Pi, 10, 10]



But then I am unable to do any computation with it.



Somebody can help me ?



Thanks !










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    "But then I am unable to do any computation with it." - is your keyboard plugged in?
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    Why create a list of 10000 digits when you are not going to use any digit beyoun digit 7223?
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I need help for a problem I m having trouble with.
I need to create a list with the first 10'000 digits of Pi and sum the digits 259 to 7233.



I managed to create a list with the following code:
list1 = RealDigits[Pi, 10, 10]



But then I am unable to do any computation with it.



Somebody can help me ?



Thanks !










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    "But then I am unable to do any computation with it." - is your keyboard plugged in?
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    Why create a list of 10000 digits when you are not going to use any digit beyoun digit 7223?
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I need help for a problem I m having trouble with.
I need to create a list with the first 10'000 digits of Pi and sum the digits 259 to 7233.



I managed to create a list with the following code:
list1 = RealDigits[Pi, 10, 10]



But then I am unable to do any computation with it.



Somebody can help me ?



Thanks !










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I need help for a problem I m having trouble with.
I need to create a list with the first 10'000 digits of Pi and sum the digits 259 to 7233.



I managed to create a list with the following code:
list1 = RealDigits[Pi, 10, 10]



But then I am unable to do any computation with it.



Somebody can help me ?



Thanks !







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  • $begingroup$
    "But then I am unable to do any computation with it." - is your keyboard plugged in?
    $endgroup$
    – Kuba
    1 hour ago










  • $begingroup$
    Why create a list of 10000 digits when you are not going to use any digit beyoun digit 7223?
    $endgroup$
    – m_goldberg
    17 mins ago




















  • $begingroup$
    "But then I am unable to do any computation with it." - is your keyboard plugged in?
    $endgroup$
    – Kuba
    1 hour ago










  • $begingroup$
    Why create a list of 10000 digits when you are not going to use any digit beyoun digit 7223?
    $endgroup$
    – m_goldberg
    17 mins ago


















$begingroup$
"But then I am unable to do any computation with it." - is your keyboard plugged in?
$endgroup$
– Kuba
1 hour ago




$begingroup$
"But then I am unable to do any computation with it." - is your keyboard plugged in?
$endgroup$
– Kuba
1 hour ago












$begingroup$
Why create a list of 10000 digits when you are not going to use any digit beyoun digit 7223?
$endgroup$
– m_goldberg
17 mins ago






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Why create a list of 10000 digits when you are not going to use any digit beyoun digit 7223?
$endgroup$
– m_goldberg
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RealDigits[Pi, 10, 10000] // First // Take[#, {259, 7233}] & // Total





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    Thanks it works as well!
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Does this do what you want:



Total @ RealDigits[Pi, 10, 10^4][[1,259;;7233]]





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    I think this is a good start, but omits the requirement to sum the digits 259 to 7233. Oh, and now someone else has posted an answer which covers that too.
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You can use the four-argument of form of RealDigits:





  • RealDigits[$x, b, len, n$] gives len digits starting with the coefficient of $b^n$.




Total @ First @ RealDigits[Pi, 10, 7233, 259]



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    RealDigits[Pi, 10, 10000] // First // Take[#, {259, 7233}] & // Total





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    Does this do what you want:



    Total @ RealDigits[Pi, 10, 10^4][[1,259;;7233]]





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      I think this is a good start, but omits the requirement to sum the digits 259 to 7233. Oh, and now someone else has posted an answer which covers that too.
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    Does this do what you want:



    Total @ RealDigits[Pi, 10, 10^4][[1,259;;7233]]





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      I think this is a good start, but omits the requirement to sum the digits 259 to 7233. Oh, and now someone else has posted an answer which covers that too.
      $endgroup$
      – High Performance Mark
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    Does this do what you want:



    Total @ RealDigits[Pi, 10, 10^4][[1,259;;7233]]





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      I think this is a good start, but omits the requirement to sum the digits 259 to 7233. Oh, and now someone else has posted an answer which covers that too.
      $endgroup$
      – High Performance Mark
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      I think this is a good start, but omits the requirement to sum the digits 259 to 7233. Oh, and now someone else has posted an answer which covers that too.
      $endgroup$
      – High Performance Mark
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    $begingroup$
    I think this is a good start, but omits the requirement to sum the digits 259 to 7233. Oh, and now someone else has posted an answer which covers that too.
    $endgroup$
    – High Performance Mark
    1 hour ago






    $begingroup$
    I think this is a good start, but omits the requirement to sum the digits 259 to 7233. Oh, and now someone else has posted an answer which covers that too.
    $endgroup$
    – High Performance Mark
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    Thanks a lot it works!
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    You can use the four-argument of form of RealDigits:





    • RealDigits[$x, b, len, n$] gives len digits starting with the coefficient of $b^n$.




    Total @ First @ RealDigits[Pi, 10, 7233, 259]



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      You can use the four-argument of form of RealDigits:





      • RealDigits[$x, b, len, n$] gives len digits starting with the coefficient of $b^n$.




      Total @ First @ RealDigits[Pi, 10, 7233, 259]



      31519







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        You can use the four-argument of form of RealDigits:





        • RealDigits[$x, b, len, n$] gives len digits starting with the coefficient of $b^n$.




        Total @ First @ RealDigits[Pi, 10, 7233, 259]



        31519







        share|improve this answer









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        You can use the four-argument of form of RealDigits:





        • RealDigits[$x, b, len, n$] gives len digits starting with the coefficient of $b^n$.




        Total @ First @ RealDigits[Pi, 10, 7233, 259]



        31519








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