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Binary Search on Answer in Python: Koko Eating Bananas

Find the minimum eating speed so Koko finishes all banana piles within a given hour limit using binary search on the answer.

binary-search algorithms search
Python
import math

def min_eating_speed(piles, h):
    """Return minimum integer eating speed K so Koko finishes within h hours."""
    def hours_needed(speed):
        return sum(math.ceil(p / speed) for p in piles)

    low, high = 1, max(piles)
    while low < high:
        mid = (low + high) // 2
        if hours_needed…
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Algorithms & data structures medium

Find Missing Numbers, Duplicates, and Ranges in Python

Analyze a list to identify missing numbers, duplicate values, and contiguous ranges using sets and the Counter class.

algorithms sets counting
Python
def find_missing_duplicates_ranges(numbers):
    """Find missing numbers, duplicates, and ranges in a list."""
    from collections import Counter
    
    if not numbers:
        return {"missing": [], "duplicates": [], "ranges": []}
    
    full_range = set(range(min(numbers), max(numbers) + 1))
    present = set(n…
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Algorithms & data structures medium

Find the Duplicate Number in Python Using Floyd's Cycle Detection

Detects the duplicate integer in an array of n+1 numbers (values 1 to n) in O(n) time and O(1) space using Floyd's cycle detection algorithm applied to a linked-list model.

floyd-cycle duplicate-number two-pointers
Python
def find_duplicate(nums):
    slow = nums[0]
    fast = nums[0]
    
    # Phase 1: Find intersection point of the cycle
    while True:
        slow = nums[slow]
        fast = nums[nums[fast]]
        if slow == fast:
            break
    
    # Phase 2: Find the start of the cycle (the duplicate)
    slow = nums[0…
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Algorithms & data structures medium

Game of Life Next State Grid in Python

Compute the next generation of Conway's Game of Life from a 2D grid using the standard three rules with neighbor counting.

game-of-life grid cellular-automaton
Python
def next_state(grid):
    m, n = len(grid), len(grid[0])
    new = [[0] * n for _ in range(m)]
    for r in range(m):
        for c in range(n):
            total = 0
            for dr in (-1, 0, 1):
                for dc in (-1, 0, 1):
                    if dr == 0 and dc == 0:
                        continue
   …
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Algorithms & data structures medium

How to Decode a String with Repeated Brackets in Python

Decodes strings with patterns like '3[a]2[bc]' by using a stack to handle nested and repeated bracket groups.

stack string-decoding algorithms
Python
def decode_string(s: str) -> str:
    stack = []
    current_num = 0
    current_str = ""

    for ch in s:
        if ch.isdigit():
            current_num = current_num * 10 + int(ch)
        elif ch == "[":
            stack.append((current_str, current_num))
            current_str = ""
            current_num = 0…
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Algorithms & data structures medium

How to Evaluate RPN Expressions in Python

Use a stack to evaluate Reverse Polish Notation token lists with a dictionary of operator lambdas, truncating division toward zero.

rpn stack expression
Python
def eval_rpn(tokens):
    stack = []
    ops = {
        '+': lambda a, b: a + b,
        '-': lambda a, b: a - b,
        '*': lambda a, b: a * b,
        '/': lambda a, b: int(a / b)  # truncate toward zero
    }
    for token in tokens:
        if token in ops:
            b = stack.pop()
            a = stack.pop(…
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Algorithms & data structures medium

How to Generate a Power Set in Python with Bitmasks

Generate the power set of a small list using a bitmask approach, producing all possible subsets.

bitmask power set subset generation
Python
def power_set(items):
    """Generate the power set of a list using bitmask approach."""
    n = len(items)
    result = []
    
    for mask in range(1 << n):
        subset = []
        for i in range(n):
            if mask & (1 << i):
                subset.append(items[i])
        result.append(subset)
    
    r…
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Algorithms & data structures medium

How to Solve the Trapping Rain Water Problem in Python

Compute the total water trapped between elevation bars using a two-pointer O(n) algorithm.

algorithms two-pointers arrays
Python
def trap(height):
    if not height:
        return 0
    
    left, right = 0, len(height) - 1
    left_max, right_max = 0, 0
    water = 0
    
    while left < right:
        if height[left] < height[right]:
            if height[left] >= left_max:
                left_max = height[left]
            else:
         …
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Algorithms & data structures medium

Validate Sudoku Board Rows Columns and Boxes in Python

Validate a 9x9 Sudoku board by checking that each row, column, and 3x3 box contains the numbers 1 through 9 exactly once.

sudoku validation matrix
Python
def validate_sudoku(board):
    def is_valid_group(group):
        return sorted(group) == list(range(1, 10))

    def get_columns():
        return [[board[r][c] for r in range(9)] for c in range(9)]

    def get_boxes():
        boxes = []
        for box_row in range(0, 9, 3):
            for box_col in range(0, 9,…
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