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Ways To Make Coin Change
Given an infinite supply of coins of varying denominations, determine the total number of ways to make change for a specified value using these coins. If it's not possible to make the change, the result should be 0.
Input:
The first line contains an integer N, denoting the total number of denominations.
The second line contains N space-separated integers, each representing a denomination value.
The third line contains the integer V, representing the value to make change for.
Output:
An integer denoting the total number of ways to make change for V.
Example:
Input:
N = 3
D = [1, 2, 3]
V = 4
Output:
4
Explanation:
There are four ways to make change for 4 using the denominations [1, 2, 3]:
1. 1+1+1+1
2. 1+1+2
3. 1+3
4. 2+2
Constraints:
1 <= N <= 10
1 <= D[i] <= 10^5
1 <= V <= 2 * 10^3
Note: You don't need to handle the output; just implement the function as specified.

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