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45 changes: 42 additions & 3 deletions maths/combinations.py
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"""
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combination
"""
from math import factorial


def combinations(n, k):
def combinations(n: int, k: int) -> int:
"""
Returns the number of different combinations of k length which can
be made from n values, where n >= k.

Examples:
>>> combinations(10,5)
252

>>> combinations(6,3)
20

>>> combinations(20,5)
15504

>>> combinations(52, 5)
2598960

>>> combinations(0, 0)
1

>>> combinations(-4, -5)
...
Traceback (most recent call last):
ValueError: Please enter positive integers for n and k where n >= k
"""

# If either of the conditions are true, the function is being asked
# to calculate a factorial of a negative number, which is not possible
if n < k or k < 0:
raise ValueError("Please enter positive integers for n and k where n >= k")
return int(factorial(n) / ((factorial(k)) * (factorial(n - k))))


if __name__ == "__main__":
from doctest import testmod

testmod()
print(
"\nThe number of five-card hands possible from a standard",
f"fifty-two card deck is: {combinations(52, 5)}",
)

print(
"\nIf a class of 40 students must be arranged into groups of",
f"4 for group projects, there are {combinations(40, 4)} ways",
"to arrange them.\n",
)

print(
"If 10 teams are competing in a Formula One race, there",
f"are {combinations(10, 3)} ways that first, second and",
"third place can be awarded.\n",
)