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Later, I pasted the code in ArcMap Python Window and ran. After running the tool, captured the code with their respective parameters and variables used by the Results> Copy As Python Snippet. In another experiment, I tried to create a model in ModelBuilder, using TopoToRaster and declaring the workspace. I don't know if I declare in the script as a variable using previously. The extent already is a parameter that generates me questions. The vertical contour interval feature class that I am using is 10m and the cellsize I use is 5m. In previous attempts, I explored the syntax arcpy.sa.TopoToRaster the most. Contour vertical interval is 10m so my Cell Size would be 5m) As a rule of thumb I don't exceed the contour height interval by half.
Make sure they are both using same projected coordinate system. I would try to first provide a boundary Feature Class to limit the DEM extent that is being generated. I also noted that you have not provided a Boundary Feature Class or set the output Cell Size of the DEM that you are generating.
When you run it from within ArcMap your current environment settings would be used. I suspect its the environment settings that are not being explicitly being set when you run the TopoToRaster from Python.