From d4d8397e5ffe6734ed5861e48ce475848956a3fe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: William Carroll Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2020 14:25:33 +0000 Subject: Add InterviewCake.com examples Adds some of the code I generated while studying for a role transfer at Google using the fantastic resource, InterviewCake.com. This work predates the mono-repo. I should think of ways to DRY up this code and the code in crack_the_coding_interview, but I'm afraid I'm creating unnecessary work for myself that way. --- data_structures_and_algorithms/merging-ranges.py | 94 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 94 insertions(+) create mode 100644 data_structures_and_algorithms/merging-ranges.py (limited to 'data_structures_and_algorithms/merging-ranges.py') diff --git a/data_structures_and_algorithms/merging-ranges.py b/data_structures_and_algorithms/merging-ranges.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..4e3604d5bcca --- /dev/null +++ b/data_structures_and_algorithms/merging-ranges.py @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +import unittest + + +################################################################################ +# Solution +################################################################################ +# do_merge_ranges :: [(Int, Int)] -> [(Int, Int)] -> [(Int, Int)] +def do_merge_ranges(prev, xs): + if len(xs) == 0: + return prev + elif len(xs) == 1: + return prev + xs + else: + a1, a2 = xs[0] + b1, b2 = xs[1] + rest = xs[2:] + if b1 <= a2: + return do_merge_ranges(prev, [(a1, max(a2, b2))] + rest) + else: + return do_merge_ranges(prev + [(a1, a2)], [(b1, b2)] + rest) + + +# merge_ranges :: [(Int, Int)] -> [(Int, Int)] +def merge_ranges(xs): + xs = xs[:] + xs.sort() + return do_merge_ranges([], xs) + + +# merge_ranges_b :: [(Int, Int)] -> [(Int, Int)] +def merge_ranges_b(xs): + fi = 0 + ci = 1 + result = [] + xs = xs[:] + xs.sort() + while ci < len(xs): + while ci < len(xs) and xs[ci][0] <= xs[fi][1]: + xs[fi] = xs[fi][0], max(xs[ci][1], xs[fi][1]) + ci += 1 + result.append(xs[fi]) + fi = ci + ci += 1 + if fi < len(xs): + result.append(xs[fi]) + return result + + +################################################################################ +# Tests +################################################################################ +class Test(unittest.TestCase): + def test_meetings_overlap(self): + actual = merge_ranges([(1, 3), (2, 4)]) + expected = [(1, 4)] + self.assertEqual(actual, expected) + + def test_meetings_touch(self): + actual = merge_ranges([(5, 6), (6, 8)]) + expected = [(5, 8)] + self.assertEqual(actual, expected) + + def test_meeting_contains_other_meeting(self): + actual = merge_ranges([(1, 8), (2, 5)]) + expected = [(1, 8)] + self.assertEqual(actual, expected) + + def test_meetings_stay_separate(self): + actual = merge_ranges([(1, 3), (4, 8)]) + expected = [(1, 3), (4, 8)] + self.assertEqual(actual, expected) + + def test_multiple_merged_meetings(self): + actual = merge_ranges([(1, 4), (2, 5), (5, 8)]) + expected = [(1, 8)] + self.assertEqual(actual, expected) + + def test_meetings_not_sorted(self): + actual = merge_ranges([(5, 8), (1, 4), (6, 8)]) + expected = [(1, 4), (5, 8)] + self.assertEqual(actual, expected) + + def test_one_long_meeting_contains_smaller_meetings(self): + actual = merge_ranges([(1, 10), (2, 5), (6, 8), (9, 10), (10, 12)]) + expected = [(1, 12)] + self.assertEqual(actual, expected) + + def test_sample_input(self): + actual = merge_ranges([(0, 1), (3, 5), (4, 8), (10, 12), (9, 10)]) + expected = [(0, 1), (3, 8), (9, 12)] + self.assertEqual(actual, expected) + + +unittest.main(verbosity=2) -- cgit 1.4.1