With the help of sympy.primenu() method, we can calculate the number of distinct prime factors for a given positive integer.
Syntax: primenu(n)
Parameter:
n – It denotes an integer.Returns: Returns the number of distinct prime factors for the given positive integer.
Example #1:
# import primenu() method from sympy from sympy.ntheory.factor_ import primenu n = 24 # Use primenu() method primenu_n = primenu(n) print ( "Number of distinct prime factors of {} = {} " . format (n, primenu_n)) # 2 and 3 |
Output:
Number of distinct prime factors of 24 = 2
Example #2:
# import primenu() method from sympy from sympy.ntheory.factor_ import primenu n = 2 * 3 * 7 * 11 * 13 # Use primenu() method primenu_n = primenu(n) print ( "Number of distinct prime factors of {} = {} " . format (n, primenu_n)) |
Output:
Number of distinct prime factors of 6006 = 5