PHP Ds\Map sum() Function Last Updated : 11 Jul, 2025 Comments Improve Suggest changes Like Article Like Report The Ds\Map::sum() function of PHP is used to get the sum of all of the values present in the Map instance. Syntax: number public Ds\Map::sum ( void ) Parameters: This function does not accepts any parameter. Return value: This function returns the sum of all of the values present in the Map instance. The return type of the function can be int or float depending on the type of value present in the Map. Below programs illustrate the Ds\Map::sum() function: Program 1: php <?php // PHP program to illustrate sum() function $map = new \Ds\Map([1 => 10, 2 => 20, 3 => 30]); // The function returns an int which is // the sum of values present in the Map print_r($map->sum()); ?> Output: 60 Program 2: php <?php // PHP program to illustrate sum() function $map = new \Ds\Map([1 => 10, 2 => 20.9, 3 => 30]); // The function returns a float value which is // the sum of values present in the Map print_r($map->sum()); ?> Output: 60.9 Reference: https://www.php.net/manual/en/ds-map.sum.php Comment G gopaldave Follow 0 Improve G gopaldave Follow 0 Improve Article Tags : Web Technologies PHP PHP-function PHP-ds_map Explore PHP Tutorial 8 min read BasicsPHP Syntax 4 min read PHP Variables 5 min read PHP | Functions 8 min read PHP Loops 4 min read ArrayPHP Arrays 5 min read PHP Associative Arrays 4 min read Multidimensional arrays in PHP 5 min read Sorting Arrays in PHP 4 min read OOPs & InterfacesPHP Classes 2 min read PHP | Constructors and Destructors 5 min read PHP Access Modifiers 4 min read Multiple Inheritance in PHP 4 min read MySQL DatabasePHP | MySQL Database Introduction 4 min read PHP Database connection 2 min read PHP | MySQL ( Creating Database ) 3 min read PHP | MySQL ( Creating Table ) 3 min read PHP AdvancePHP Superglobals 6 min read PHP | Regular Expressions 12 min read PHP Form Handling 4 min read PHP File Handling 4 min read PHP | Uploading File 3 min read PHP Cookies 9 min read PHP | Sessions 7 min read Like