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Festival Lineup
kyra-ptn edited this page Aug 11, 2024
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Unit 2 Session 1 (Click for link to problem statements)
Understand what the interviewer is asking for by using test cases and questions about the problem.
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Q: What is the problem asking for?
- A: The problem asks to map each artist from a list to their respective set time using dictionaries.
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Q: What are the inputs?
- A: Two lists,
artists
andset_times
, both of equal lengthn
.
- A: Two lists,
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Q: What are the outputs?
- A: A dictionary where each artist from the
artists
list is mapped to their corresponding set time from theset_times
list.
- A: A dictionary where each artist from the
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Q: Can the lists be empty?
- A: Yes, both lists can be empty, resulting in an empty dictionary as output.
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Q: Is the order of elements important?
- A: Yes, the order is important as
artists[i]
corresponds toset_times[i]
.
- A: Yes, the order is important as
Plan the solution with appropriate visualizations and pseudocode.
General Idea: Create a dictionary by iterating over the lists and mapping each artist to their set time.
1) Initialize an empty dictionary `schedule`.
2) Iterate over the range of the length of the `artists` list.
- For each index `i`, set `schedule[artists[i]]` to `set_times[i]`.
3) Return the dictionary `schedule`.
- Ensure that the lengths of
artists
andset_times
are equal. - Handle empty lists by returning an empty dictionary.
def lineup(artists, set_times):
schedule = {}
for i in range(len(artists)):
schedule[artists[i]] = set_times[i]
return schedule