Adds some of the code I generated while studying for a role transfer at Google using the fantastic resource, InterviewCake.com. This work predates the mono-repo. I should think of ways to DRY up this code and the code in crack_the_coding_interview, but I'm afraid I'm creating unnecessary work for myself that way.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			31 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			837 B
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
from fixtures import unweighted_digraph
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from collections import deque
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# vertices_no_in_edges :: UnweightedDigraph -> Set(Vertex)
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def vertices_no_in_edges(g):
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    """Return the vertices in graph `g` with no in-edges."""
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    result = set()
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    vertices = set(g.keys())
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    for neighbors in g.values():
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        result = result.union(neighbors)
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    return vertices ^ result
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# topo_sort :: UnweightedDigraph -> List(Vertex)
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def topo_sort(g):
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    q = deque()
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    seen = set()
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    result = []
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    for x in vertices_no_in_edges(g):
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        q.append(x)
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    while q:
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        vertex = q.popleft()
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        if vertex in seen:
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            continue
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        result.append(vertex)
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        neighbors = g.get(vertex)
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        for x in g.get(vertex):
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            q.append(x)
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        seen.add(vertex)
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    return result
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print(topo_sort(unweighted_digraph))
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