Added replace char challenge.

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"<small><i>This notebook was prepared by [Donne Martin](http://donnemartin.com). Source and license info is on [GitHub](https://github.com/donnemartin/coding-challenges).</i></small>"
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"# Challenge Notebook"
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"## Problem: Given a string, replace all spaces with '%20', in-place\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",
"*Problem statements are sometimes ambiguous. Identifying constraints and stating assumptions can help to ensure you code the intended solution.*\n",
"\n",
"* Can we assume the string is ASCII?\n",
" * Yes\n",
" * Note: Unicode strings could require special handling depending on your language\n",
"* Is there enough space in the data structure for this operation?\n",
" * Yes\n",
"* Since Python strings are immutable and we are asked to do this in-place, can I use a bytearray or a list instead?\n",
" * Yes"
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"## Test Cases\n",
"\n",
"* None -> None\n",
"* ' ' -> '%20'\n",
"* ' foo bar ' -> '%20foo%20bar%20'\n",
"* 'foo' -> 'foo'"
]
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"## Algorithm\n",
"\n",
"Refer to the [Solution Notebook](http://nbviewer.ipython.org/github/donnemartin/coding-challenges/blob/master/arrays_strings/replace_char/replace_char_solution.ipynb). 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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"def encode_spaces(string, length):\n",
" # TODO: Implement me\n",
" pass"
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"## Unit Test"
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"\n",
"\n",
"**The following unit test is expected to fail until you solve the challenge.**"
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"# %load test_replace_char.py\n",
"from nose.tools import assert_equal\n",
"\n",
"\n",
"class TestReplace(object):\n",
" \n",
" def test_replace_char(self, func):\n",
" # | are used to satisfy the constraint that\n",
" # there is enough space in the string to\n",
" # replace ' ' with '%20'\n",
" # For each space, add two ||\n",
" str0 = None\n",
" str1 = bytearray(' ||')\n",
" str2 = bytearray(' foo bar ||||||')\n",
" str3 = bytearray('foo')\n",
" func(str0, 0)\n",
" func(str1, 1)\n",
" func(str2, 9)\n",
" func(str3, 3)\n",
" assert_equal(str0, None)\n",
" assert_equal(str1, '%20')\n",
" assert_equal(str2, '%20foo%20bar%20')\n",
" assert_equal(str3, 'foo')\n",
" print('Success: test_replace_char')\n",
"\n",
"def main():\n",
" test = TestReplace()\n",
" test.test_replace_char(encode_spaces)\n",
" \n",
"if __name__ == '__main__':\n",
" main()"
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"metadata": {},
"source": [
"## Solution Notebook\n",
"\n",
"Review the [Solution Notebook](http://nbviewer.ipython.org/github/donnemartin/coding-challenges/blob/master/arrays_strings/replace_char/replace_char_solution.ipynb) for a discussion on algorithms and code solutions."
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"<small><i>This notebook was prepared by [Donne Martin](http://donnemartin.com). Source and license info is on [GitHub](https://bit.ly/code-notes).</i></small>" "<small><i>This notebook was prepared by [Donne Martin](http://donnemartin.com). Source and license info is on [GitHub](https://github.com/donnemartin/coding-challenges).</i></small>"
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"# Solution Notebook"
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"* [Algorithm](#Algorithm)\n", "* [Algorithm](#Algorithm)\n",
"* [Code](#Code)\n", "* [Code](#Code)\n",
"* [Pythonic-Code: Not In-Place](#Pythonic-Code:-Not-In-Place)\n", "* [Pythonic-Code: Not In-Place](#Pythonic-Code:-Not-In-Place)\n",
"* [Unit Test](#Unit-Test)" "* [Unit Test](#Unit-Test)\n",
"* [Solution Notebook](#Solution-Notebook)"
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"source": [ "source": [
"## Constraints\n", "## Constraints\n",
"\n", "\n",
"*Problem statements are often intentionally ambiguous. Identifying constraints and stating assumptions can help to ensure you code the intended solution.*\n", "*Problem statements are sometimes ambiguous. Identifying constraints and stating assumptions can help to ensure you code the intended solution.*\n",
"\n", "\n",
"* Can I assume the string is ASCII?\n", "* Can we assume the string is ASCII?\n",
" * Yes\n", " * Yes\n",
" * Note: Unicode strings could require special handling depending on your language\n", " * Note: Unicode strings could require special handling depending on your language\n",
"* Is there enough space in the data structure for this operation?\n", "* Is there enough space in the data structure for this operation?\n",
" * Yes\n",
"* Since Python strings are immutable and we are asked to do this in-place, can I use a bytearray or a list instead?\n",
" * Yes" " * Yes"
] ]
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"## Test Cases\n", "## Test Cases\n",
"\n", "\n",
"* NULL->NULL\n", "* None -> None\n",
"* ' ' -> '%20'\n", "* ' ' -> '%20'\n",
"* ' foo bar ' -> '%20foo%20bar%20'\n", "* ' foo bar ' -> '%20foo%20bar%20'\n",
"* 'foo' -> 'foo'" "* 'foo' -> 'foo'"
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"## Algorithm\n", "## Algorithm\n",
"\n", "\n",
"Since Python strings are immutable, we'll use a bytearray instead to exercise in-place string manipulation as you would get with a C string (which is null terminated, as seen in the diagram below). Python does not use a null-terminator.\n", "Since Python strings are immutable, we'll use a bytearray instead to exercise in-place string manipulation as you would get with a C string.\n",
"\n",
"![alt text](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/donnemartin/algorithms-data-structures/master/images/replace_string.jpg)\n",
"\n", "\n",
"* Count the number of spaces in the bytearray\n", "* Count the number of spaces in the bytearray\n",
"* Determine the new bytearray length\n", "* Determine the new bytearray length\n",
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"source": [ "source": [
"import re\n", "import re\n",
"\n", "\n",
"\n",
"def encode_spaces_alt(string):\n", "def encode_spaces_alt(string):\n",
" return re.sub(' ', '%20', string)\n", " return re.sub(' ', '%20', string)\n",
"\n", "\n",
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"## Unit Test" "## Unit Test"
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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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"Success: test_replace_char\n" "Overwriting test_replace_char.py\n"
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"%%writefile test_replace_char.py\n",
"from nose.tools import assert_equal\n", "from nose.tools import assert_equal\n",
"\n", "\n",
"class Test(object):\n", "\n",
"class TestReplace(object):\n",
" \n",
" def test_replace_char(self, func):\n", " def test_replace_char(self, func):\n",
" # | are used to satisfy the constraint that\n",
" # there is enough space in the string to replace\n",
" # ' ' with '%20'\n",
" str0 = None\n", " str0 = None\n",
" str1 = bytearray(' ||')\n", " str1 = bytearray(' ||')\n",
" str2 = bytearray(' foo bar ||||||')\n", " str2 = bytearray(' foo bar ||||||')\n",
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" assert_equal(str3, 'foo')\n", " assert_equal(str3, 'foo')\n",
" print('Success: test_replace_char')\n", " print('Success: test_replace_char')\n",
"\n", "\n",
"def main():\n",
" test = TestReplace()\n",
" test.test_replace_char(encode_spaces)\n",
" \n",
"if __name__ == '__main__':\n", "if __name__ == '__main__':\n",
" test = Test()\n", " main()"
" test.test_replace_char(encode_spaces)" ]
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"Success: test_replace_char\n"
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from nose.tools import assert_equal
class TestReplace(object):
def test_replace_char(self, func):
# | are used to satisfy the constraint that
# there is enough space in the string to replace
# ' ' with '%20'
str0 = None
str1 = bytearray(' ||')
str2 = bytearray(' foo bar ||||||')
str3 = bytearray('foo')
func(str0, 0)
func(str1, 1)
func(str2, 9)
func(str3, 3)
assert_equal(str0, None)
assert_equal(str1, '%20')
assert_equal(str2, '%20foo%20bar%20')
assert_equal(str3, 'foo')
print('Success: test_replace_char')
def main():
test = TestReplace()
test.test_replace_char(encode_spaces)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()