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# Operator overloading example
import example
import math

a = example.intSum(0)
b = example.doubleSum(100.0)

# Use the objects.  They should be callable just like a normal
# python function.

for i in range(0, 100):
    a(i)                # Note: function call
    b(math.sqrt(i))     # Note: function call

print(a.result())
print(b.result())