OFFSET
0,1
COMMENTS
a(15) = a(1) + a(5);
a(29) = a(2) + a(9) = 29 is the unique term such that a(n) = n.
a(10*n+u) = a(n) + a(u) where n >= 1 is a number and u a digit. - Jean-Marc Rebert, Aug 02 2015
LINKS
EXAMPLE
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MATHEMATICA
Table[DigitCount[n].{10, 14, 14, 14, 17, 15, 11, 17, 15, 19}, {n, 0, 68}] (* Michael De Vlieger, Feb 02 2017 *)
PROG
(PARI) a(n)={if(n==0, return(19)); my(p=[19, 10, 14, 14, 14, 17, 15, 11, 17, 15], d=digits(n), s=0); for(j=1, #d, s+=p[d[j]+1]); s; } \\ Joerg Arndt, Aug 02 2015
(Python)
def A039942(n):
....s=0
....for i in str(n):
........s+=[19, 10, 14, 14, 14, 17, 15, 11, 17, 15][int(i)]
....return s # Indranil Ghosh, Feb 02 2017
CROSSREFS
KEYWORD
easy,nonn,base
AUTHOR
EXTENSIONS
More terms from David Wasserman, Feb 04 2002
STATUS
approved