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Rock: Juliana - All tests passing but the extra credit. #51

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37 changes: 31 additions & 6 deletions hash_practice/exercises.py
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def grouped_anagrams(strings):
""" This method will return an array of arrays.
Each subarray will have strings which are anagrams of each other
Time Complexity: ?
Space Complexity: ?
Time Complexity: O(n)
Space Complexity: O(n)
"""
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👍 The time/space complexities are right if the words are limited in length (like to the length of an English word).

pass
hash_table = {}
for word in strings:
sort_word = ''.join(sorted(word))
if sort_word in hash_table:
hash_table[sort_word].append(word)
else:
hash_table[sort_word] = [word]

return list(hash_table.values())

def top_k_frequent_elements(nums, k):
""" This method will return the k most common elements
In the case of a tie it will select the first occuring element.
Time Complexity: ?
Space Complexity: ?
Time Complexity: O(nk)
Space Complexity: O(n)
"""
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👍 Nice work

pass
frequency_hash = {}
if nums == []:
return nums

for num in nums:
if num in frequency_hash:
frequency_hash[num] += 1
else:
frequency_hash[num] = 1

return_array = []

for i in range(k):
highest_value = max(frequency_hash, key=frequency_hash.get)
return_array.append(highest_value)
frequency_hash.pop(highest_value)

return return_array


def valid_sudoku(table):
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