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Add a gray_code_sequence.py file to the bit_manipulation folder (#5038)
* Added a gray_code_sequence.py file to the bit_manipulation folder * Added a descriptive name for variable n changing it to bit count * Update gray_code_sequence.py Co-authored-by: krishchopra02 <krishchopra02@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: John Law <johnlaw.po@gmail.com>
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bit_manipulation/gray_code_sequence.py
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def gray_code(bit_count: int) -> list:
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"""
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Takes in an integer n and returns a n-bit
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gray code sequence
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An n-bit gray code sequence is a sequence of 2^n
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integers where:
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a) Every integer is between [0,2^n -1] inclusive
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b) The sequence begins with 0
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c) An integer appears at most one times in the sequence
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d)The binary representation of every pair of integers differ
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by exactly one bit
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e) The binary representation of first and last bit also
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differ by exactly one bit
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>>> gray_code(2)
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[0, 1, 3, 2]
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>>> gray_code(1)
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[0, 1]
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>>> gray_code(3)
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[0, 1, 3, 2, 6, 7, 5, 4]
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>>> gray_code(-1)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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ValueError: The given input must be positive
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>>> gray_code(10.6)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for <<: 'int' and 'float'
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"""
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# bit count represents no. of bits in the gray code
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if bit_count < 0:
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raise ValueError("The given input must be positive")
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# get the generated string sequence
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sequence = gray_code_sequence_string(bit_count)
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#
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# convert them to integers
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for i in range(len(sequence)):
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sequence[i] = int(sequence[i], 2)
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return sequence
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def gray_code_sequence_string(bit_count: int) -> list:
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"""
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Will output the n-bit grey sequence as a
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string of bits
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>>> gray_code_sequence_string(2)
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['00', '01', '11', '10']
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>>> gray_code_sequence_string(1)
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['0', '1']
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"""
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# The approach is a recursive one
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# Base case achieved when either n = 0 or n=1
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if bit_count == 0:
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return ["0"]
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if bit_count == 1:
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return ["0", "1"]
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seq_len = 1 << bit_count # defines the length of the sequence
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# 1<< n is equivalent to 2^n
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# recursive answer will generate answer for n-1 bits
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smaller_sequence = gray_code_sequence_string(bit_count - 1)
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sequence = []
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# append 0 to first half of the smaller sequence generated
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for i in range(seq_len // 2):
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generated_no = "0" + smaller_sequence[i]
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sequence.append(generated_no)
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# append 1 to second half ... start from the end of the list
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for i in reversed(range(seq_len // 2)):
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generated_no = "1" + smaller_sequence[i]
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sequence.append(generated_no)
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return sequence
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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import doctest
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doctest.testmod()
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