Database System Concepts
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In Python, Create a program called "array.py" that has a function that takes four integer arguments. Those arguments should be put into an Numpy array. The function will have two print statements. The first will print the type of the array you create (which should be <class ‘numpy.ndarray’>). The second will print the sum of the four items in your array.
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