Python | sympy.primepi() method
Last Updated :
26 Aug, 2019
With the help of sympy.primepi() method, we can find the number of prime numbers less than or equal to a given number.
Syntax: primepi(n)
Parameter:
n – It denotes the number up to which the count of prime number is calculated.
Returns: Returns the number of prime numbers less than or equal to n.
Example #1:
from sympy import primepi
n = 10
count_primes = primepi(n)
print ( "The number of prime numbers less than or equal to {} is {}" . format (n, count_primes))
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Output:
The number of prime numbers less than or equal to 10 is 4
Example #2:
from sympy import primepi
n = 150
count_primes = primepi(n)
print ( "The number of prime numbers less than or equal to {} is {}" . format (n, count_primes))
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Output:
The number of prime numbers less than or equal to 150 is 35
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