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"""
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Given an array of integers, return indices of the two numbers such that they add up to a specific target.
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You may assume that each input would have exactly one solution, and you may not use the same element twice.
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Example:
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Given nums = [2, 7, 11, 15], target = 9,
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Because nums[0] + nums[1] = 2 + 7 = 9,
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return [0, 1].
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"""
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def twoSum(nums, target):
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"""
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:type nums: List[int]
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:type target: int
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:rtype: List[int]
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"""
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chk_map = {}
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for index, val in enumerate(nums):
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compl = target - val
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if compl in chk_map:
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indices = [chk_map[compl], index]
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print(indices)
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return [indices]
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else:
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chk_map[val] = index
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return False
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