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"## Problem: Implement insertion sort.\n",
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"\n",
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"* [Clarifying Questions](#Clarifying-Questions)\n",
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"* [Constraints and Assumptions](#Constraints-and-Assumptions)\n",
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"* [Test Cases](#Test-Cases)\n",
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"* [Algorithm](#Algorithm)\n",
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"* [Code](#Code)\n",
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"* [Pythonic-Code](#Pythonic-Code)"
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"* [Unit Test](#Unit-Test)"
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"source": [
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"## Clarifying Questions\n",
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"## Constraints and Assumptions\n",
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"\n",
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"* None"
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"*Problem statements are often intentionally ambiguous. Identifying constraints and stating assumptions can help to ensure you code the intended solution.*\n",
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"\n",
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"* Are you looking for a naiive solution?\n",
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" * Yes"
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"print('Empty input')\n",
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"data = []\n",
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"insertion_sort(data)\n",
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"print(data)\n",
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"print('One element')\n",
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"data = [5]\n",
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"insertion_sort(data)\n",
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"print(data)\n",
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"print('Two or more elements')\n",
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"data = [5, 1, 7, 2, 6, -3, 5, 7, -1]\n",
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"insertion_sort(data)\n",
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"print(data)"
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"## Unit Test\n",
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"\n",
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"*It is important to identify and run through general and edge cases from the [Test Cases](#Test-Cases) section by hand. You generally will not be asked to write a unit test like what is shown below.*"
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"text": [
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"Empty input\n",
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"One element\n",
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"Two or more elements\n",
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"Success: test_insertion_sort\n"
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"source": [
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"from nose.tools import assert_equal\n",
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"\n",
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"class Test(object):\n",
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" def test_insertion_sort(self):\n",
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" print('Empty input')\n",
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" data = []\n",
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" insertion_sort(data)\n",
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" assert_equal(data, [])\n",
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"\n",
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" print('One element')\n",
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" data = [5]\n",
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" insertion_sort(data)\n",
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" assert_equal(data, [5])\n",
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"\n",
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" print('Two or more elements')\n",
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" data = [5, 1, 7, 2, 6, -3, 5, 7, -1]\n",
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" insertion_sort(data)\n",
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" assert_equal(data, sorted(data))\n",
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" \n",
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" print('Success: test_insertion_sort')\n",
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"\n",
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"if __name__ == '__main__':\n",
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" test = Test()\n",
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" test.test_insertion_sort()"
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}
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