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from typing import list | ||
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class Solution: | ||
def can_complete_circuit(self, gas: list[int], cost: list[int]) -> int: | ||
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# Step 1: Initialize variables | ||
total_gas = 0 | ||
current_gas = 0 | ||
start_station = 0 | ||
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# Step 2: Loop through each gas station | ||
for i in range(len(gas)): | ||
# Calculate the net gas gain/loss at the current station | ||
total_gas += gas[i] - cost[i] | ||
current_gas += gas[i] - cost[i] | ||
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# Step 3: If current_gas becomes negative, it means we cannot continue | ||
if current_gas < 0: | ||
start_station = i + 1 | ||
current_gas = 0 | ||
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# Step 4: Check if the total gas is enough to complete the circuit | ||
if total_gas < 0: | ||
return -1 | ||
else: | ||
return start_station | ||
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# Example 1: | ||
gas = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] | ||
cost = [3, 4, 5, 1, 2] | ||
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solution = Solution() | ||
print(solution.can_complete_circuit(gas, cost)) # Output: 3 | ||
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As there is no test file in this pull request nor any test function or class in the file
data_structures/arrays/gas_station.py
, please provide doctest for the functioncan_complete_circuit