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def find_peak_util(matrix, left, right, row_count): | ||
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mid_col = (left + right) // 2 | ||
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max_row_index = 0 | ||
for i in range(row_count): | ||
if matrix[i][mid_col] > matrix[max_row_index][mid_col]: | ||
max_row_index = i | ||
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if ( | ||
mid_col == 0 | ||
or matrix[max_row_index][mid_col] >= matrix[max_row_index][mid_col - 1] | ||
) and ( | ||
mid_col == len(matrix[0]) - 1 | ||
or matrix[max_row_index][mid_col] >= matrix[max_row_index][mid_col + 1] | ||
): | ||
return matrix[max_row_index][mid_col] | ||
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if ( | ||
mid_col > 0 | ||
and matrix[max_row_index][mid_col - 1] > matrix[max_row_index][mid_col] | ||
): | ||
return find_peak_util(matrix, left, mid_col - 1, row_count) | ||
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return find_peak_util(matrix, mid_col + 1, right, row_count) | ||
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def find_peak(matrix): | ||
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if not matrix or not matrix[0]: | ||
return None | ||
return find_peak_util(matrix, 0, len(matrix[0]) - 1, len(matrix)) | ||
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matrix = [[10, 8, 10, 10], [14, 13, 12, 11], [15, 9, 11, 21], [16, 17, 19, 20]] | ||
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peak = find_peak(matrix) | ||
print(f"Peak element is: {peak}") |
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#!/usr/bin/env python3 | ||
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def binary_search_2d(matrix: list[list[int]], target: int) -> tuple[int, int]: | ||
""" | ||
Searches for a target value in a 2D sorted array. | ||
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The matrix is sorted such that each row is in ascending order, and the | ||
first element of each row is greater than the last element of the previous row. | ||
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Args: | ||
matrix: A 2D list of integers sorted in ascending order. | ||
target: The integer value to search for. | ||
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Returns: | ||
A tuple (row_index, col_index) if found, otherwise (-1, -1). | ||
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Raises: | ||
ValueError: If matrix is empty or not rectangular. | ||
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>>> binary_search_2d([[1, 3, 5], [7, 9, 11], [12, 13, 15]], 9) | ||
(1, 1) | ||
>>> binary_search_2d([[1, 3, 5], [7, 9, 11], [12, 13, 15]], 4) | ||
(-1, -1) | ||
>>> binary_search_2d([], 1) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS | ||
Traceback (most recent call last): | ||
... | ||
ValueError: matrix must not be empty | ||
>>> binary_search_2d([[1, 2], [3, 4, 5]], 3) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS | ||
Traceback (most recent call last): | ||
... | ||
ValueError: matrix must be rectangular | ||
""" | ||
if not matrix or not matrix[0]: | ||
raise ValueError("matrix must not be empty") | ||
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rows = len(matrix) | ||
cols = len(matrix[0]) | ||
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for row in matrix: | ||
if len(row) != cols: | ||
raise ValueError("matrix must be rectangular") | ||
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left, right = 0, rows * cols - 1 | ||
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while left <= right: | ||
mid = left + (right - left) // 2 | ||
mid_value = matrix[mid // cols][mid % cols] | ||
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if mid_value == target: | ||
return mid // cols, mid % cols | ||
elif mid_value < target: | ||
left = mid + 1 | ||
else: | ||
right = mid - 1 | ||
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return -1, -1 | ||
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if __name__ == "__main__": | ||
import doctest | ||
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doctest.testmod() | ||
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# Example usage | ||
matrix = [[1, 3, 5], [7, 9, 11], [12, 13, 15]] | ||
target = 9 | ||
result = binary_search_2d(matrix, target) | ||
if result == (-1, -1): | ||
print(f"{target} was not found in the matrix.") | ||
else: | ||
print(f"{target} was found at position {result} in the matrix.") |
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As there is no test file in this pull request nor any test function or class in the file
searches/peakelementin2D.py
, please provide doctest for the functionfind_peak_util
Please provide return type hint for the function:
find_peak_util
. If the function does not return a value, please provide the type hint as:def function() -> None:
Please provide type hint for the parameter:
matrix
Please provide type hint for the parameter:
left
Please provide type hint for the parameter:
right
Please provide type hint for the parameter:
row_count