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Sum and Average of Numbers

2 · 5 min · 5/23/2026

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Sum and Average of Numbers — C# Logical Programs Tutorial
Advanced track — C#

Advanced Sum and Average of Numbers in C# Logical Programs Tutorial. Deep dive with production-oriented examples—not a shallow overview.

Architecture & mental model

RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) grounds LLM answers in your documents: chunk text → embed → store vectors → on query, retrieve top-k chunks → inject into prompt. Reduces hallucinations when citations are required.

Implementation (production-style)

Type the code below; change names and types to match your domain. Compare with how C# teams structure layers in mature codebases.

// Conceptual pipeline (pseudocode-C#)
var chunks = ChunkDocument(pdfText, maxTokens: 512, overlap: 64);
foreach (var c in chunks)
{
    var vector = await _embeddings.CreateAsync(c.Text);
    await _vectorStore.UpsertAsync(c.Id, vector, metadata: new { c.Source, c.Page });
}

var queryVec = await _embeddings.CreateAsync(userQuestion);
var hits = await _vectorStore.SearchAsync(queryVec, topK: 5);
var prompt = BuildPrompt(hits, userQuestion);
var answer = await _chat.CompleteAsync(prompt);

Decision checklist

  • Requirements: What are latency, consistency, and security needs for "Sum and Average of Numbers"?
  • Boundaries: Which layer owns this logic (UI, API, domain, infrastructure)?
  • Failure modes: What happens when dependencies time out or return partial data?
  • Observability: What logs or metrics prove this feature works in production?

Hands-on lab (45–60 min)

  1. Reproduce the primary example for "Sum and Average of Numbers" in a scratch project using C#.
  2. Add one automated test (unit or integration) that would fail if you break the core behavior.
  3. Introduce a deliberate bug (wrong lifetime, missing await, wrong dependency order) and observe the symptom.
  4. Document one trade-off you would present in a design review.

Pitfalls senior engineers avoid

  • Chunks too large (diluted relevance) or too small (lost context).
  • No evaluation set for faithfulness.
  • Storing PII in vector DB without retention policy.

Interview depth

Question: Explain Sum and Average of Numbers to a junior developer in 2 minutes, then list two trade-offs.

Strong answer: Start with the problem it solves, describe one real project usage, mention a failure you debugged or would test for, and close with alternatives (when not to use this approach).

Next level

Pair this lesson with official docs for C#, then read source or decompile one framework call path involved in "Sum and Average of Numbers". Advanced mastery comes from combining reading, debugging, and shipping.

Summary

You completed an advanced treatment of Sum and Average of Numbers. Revisit after building a feature that uses it end-to-end; spaced repetition with real code beats re-reading alone.

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