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How to Compute Sliding Window Sum of Size k in Python

Compute the sum of every contiguous subarray of a fixed size k using an efficient O(n) sliding window technique.

sliding-window list sum
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def sliding_window_sum(nums, k):
    """Return a list of sums for each contiguous subarray of size k."""
    if not nums or k <= 0 or k > len(nums):
        return []
    
    result = []
    window_sum = sum(nums[:k])
    result.append(window_sum)
    
    for i in range(k, len(nums)):
        window_sum += nums[i] -…
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How to Compute a Moving Average in Python

This code computes the moving average over a numeric list using an efficient sliding window sum, avoiding recomputation of each window.

moving-average sliding-window lists
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def moving_average(data, window_size):
    """
    Compute the moving average over a numeric list.
    
    Args:
        data: List of numeric values
        window_size: Size of the sliding window (positive integer)
    
    Returns:
        List of moving averages, each representing the mean of a window
    """
   …
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