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Complete the following function that adds up all the positive values in a list of integers. For example, if the list contains the elements 3,−3,5,2,−1, and 2, the call sum_positive(num_list) would evaluate to 12, since 3+5+2+2 = 12. The function returns zero if the list is empty (If you don't set this condition, a point will be deducted).
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