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" This notebook was prepared by [Donne Martin](https://github.com/donnemartin). Source and license info is on [GitHub](https://github.com/donnemartin/interactive-coding-challenges). "
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" # Challenge Notebook "
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" ## Problem: Given a list of tuples representing ranges, condense the ranges. \n " ,
" \n " ,
" Example: [(2, 3), (3, 5), (7, 9), (8, 10)] -> [(2, 5), (7, 10)] \n " ,
" \n " ,
" * [Constraints](#Constraints) \n " ,
" * [Test Cases](#Test-Cases) \n " ,
" * [Algorithm](#Algorithm) \n " ,
" * [Code](#Code) \n " ,
" * [Unit Test](#Unit-Test) \n " ,
" * [Solution Notebook](#Solution-Notebook) "
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" ## Constraints \n " ,
" \n " ,
" * Are the tuples in sorted order? \n " ,
" * No \n " ,
" * Are the tuples ints? \n " ,
" * Yes \n " ,
" * Will all tuples have the first element less than the second? \n " ,
" * Yes \n " ,
" * Is there an upper bound on the input range? \n " ,
" * No \n " ,
" * Is the output a list of tuples? \n " ,
" * Yes \n " ,
" * Is the output a new array? \n " ,
" * Yes \n " ,
" * Can we assume the inputs are valid? \n " ,
" * No, check for None \n " ,
" * Can we assume this fits memory? \n " ,
" * Yes "
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" ## Test Cases \n " ,
" \n " ,
" <pre> \n " ,
" * None input -> TypeError \n " ,
" * [] - [] \n " ,
" * [(2, 3), (7, 9)] -> [(2, 3), (7, 9)] \n " ,
" * [(2, 3), (3, 5), (7, 9), (8, 10)] -> [(2, 5), (7, 10)] \n " ,
" * [(2, 3), (3, 5), (7, 9), (8, 10), (1, 11)] -> [(1, 11)] \n " ,
" * [(2, 3), (3, 8), (7, 9), (8, 10)] -> [(2, 10)] \n " ,
" </pre> "
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" ## Algorithm \n " ,
" \n " ,
" 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. "
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" ## Code "
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" class Solution(object): \n " ,
" \n " ,
" def merge_ranges(self, array): \n " ,
" # TODO: Implement me \n " ,
" pass "
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" ## Unit Test "
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" **The following unit test is expected to fail until you solve the challenge.** "
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" # %lo ad test_merge_ranges.py \n " ,
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" import unittest \n " ,
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" \n " ,
" \n " ,
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" class TestMergeRanges(unittest.TestCase): \n " ,
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" \n " ,
" def test_merge_ranges(self): \n " ,
" solution = Solution() \n " ,
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" self.assertRaises(TypeError, solution.merge_ranges, None) \n " ,
" self.assertEqual(solution.merge_ranges([]), []) \n " ,
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" array = [(2, 3), (7, 9)] \n " ,
" expected = [(2, 3), (7, 9)] \n " ,
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" self.assertEqual(solution.merge_ranges(array), expected) \n " ,
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" array = [(2, 3), (3, 5), (7, 9), (8, 10)] \n " ,
" expected = [(2, 5), (7, 10)] \n " ,
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" self.assertEqual(solution.merge_ranges(array), expected) \n " ,
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" array = [(2, 3), (3, 5), (7, 9), (8, 10), (1, 11)] \n " ,
" expected = [(1, 11)] \n " ,
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" self.assertEqual(solution.merge_ranges(array), expected) \n " ,
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" print( ' Success: test_merge_ranges ' ) \n " ,
" \n " ,
" \n " ,
" def main(): \n " ,
" test = TestMergeRanges() \n " ,
" test.test_merge_ranges() \n " ,
" \n " ,
" \n " ,
" if __name__ == ' __main__ ' : \n " ,
" main() "
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" ## Solution Notebook \n " ,
" \n " ,
" Review the [Solution Notebook]() for a discussion on algorithms and code solutions. "
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