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This notebook was prepared by Donne Martin. Source and license info is on GitHub.

Challenge Notebook¶

Problem: Given a list of tuples representing ranges, condense the ranges.¶

Example: [(2, 3), (3, 5), (7, 9), (8, 10)] -> [(2, 5), (7, 10)]

  • Constraints
  • Test Cases
  • Algorithm
  • Code
  • Unit Test
  • Solution Notebook

Constraints¶

  • Are the tuples in sorted order?
    • No
  • Are the tuples ints?
    • Yes
  • Will all tuples have the first element less than the second?
    • Yes
  • Is there an upper bound on the input range?
    • No
  • Is the output a list of tuples?
    • Yes
  • Is the output a new array?
    • Yes
  • Can we assume the inputs are valid?
    • No, check for None
  • Can we assume this fits memory?
    • Yes

Test Cases¶

* None input -> TypeError
* [] - []
* [(2, 3), (7, 9)] -> [(2, 3), (7, 9)]
* [(2, 3), (3, 5), (7, 9), (8, 10)] -> [(2, 5), (7, 10)]
* [(2, 3), (3, 5), (7, 9), (8, 10), (1, 11)] -> [(1, 11)]
* [(2, 3), (3, 8), (7, 9), (8, 10)] -> [(2, 10)]

Algorithm¶

Refer to the Solution Notebook. If you are stuck and need a hint, the solution notebook's algorithm discussion might be a good place to start.

Code¶

In [ ]:
class Solution(object):

    def merge_ranges(self, array):
        # TODO: Implement me
        pass

Unit Test¶

The following unit test is expected to fail until you solve the challenge.

In [ ]:
# %load test_merge_ranges.py
import unittest


class TestMergeRanges(unittest.TestCase):

    def test_merge_ranges(self):
        solution = Solution()
        self.assertRaises(TypeError, solution.merge_ranges, None)
        self.assertEqual(solution.merge_ranges([]), [])
        array = [(2, 3), (7, 9)]
        expected = [(2, 3), (7, 9)]
        self.assertEqual(solution.merge_ranges(array), expected)
        array = [(2, 3), (3, 5), (7, 9), (8, 10)]
        expected = [(2, 5), (7, 10)]
        self.assertEqual(solution.merge_ranges(array), expected)
        array = [(2, 3), (3, 5), (7, 9), (8, 10), (1, 11)]
        expected = [(1, 11)]
        self.assertEqual(solution.merge_ranges(array), expected)
        print('Success: test_merge_ranges')


def main():
    test = TestMergeRanges()
    test.test_merge_ranges()


if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()

Solution Notebook¶

Review the Solution Notebook for a discussion on algorithms and code solutions.

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