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55 changes: 55 additions & 0 deletions maths/armstrong_numbers.py
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"""
An Armstrong number is a number that is equal to the sum of the cubes of its digits.
For example, 370 is an Armstrong number because 3*3*3 + 7*7*7 + 0*0*0 = 370.
An Armstrong number is often called Narcissistic number.
"""


def armstrong_number(n: int) -> bool:
"""
This function checks if a number is Armstrong or not.

>>> armstrong_number(153)
True
>>> armstrong_number(200)
False
>>> armstrong_number(1634)
True
>>> armstrong_number(0)
False
>>> armstrong_number(-1)
False
>>> armstrong_number(1.2)
False
"""
if not isinstance(n, int) or n < 1:
return False

# Initialization of sum and number of digits.
sum = 0
number_of_digits = 0
temp = n
# Calculation of digits of the number
while temp > 0:
number_of_digits += 1
temp //= 10
# Dividing number into separate digits and find Armstrong number
temp = n
while temp > 0:
rem = temp % 10
sum += (rem ** number_of_digits)
temp //= 10
return n == sum


# In main function user inputs a number to find out if it's an Armstrong or not. Th function armstrong_number is called.
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Can you please add a new pull request that fixes this comment that goes off the screen?

Lines should be limited to 88 characters and the first word in the second sentence is a typo.

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Sure!

def main():
num = int(input("Enter an integer number to check if it is Armstrong or not: ").strip())
print(f"{num} is {'' if armstrong_number(num) else 'not '}an Armstrong number.")


if __name__ == '__main__':
import doctest

doctest.testmod()
main()