* Added doctest and more explanation about Dijkstra execution.
* tests were not passing with python2 due to missing __init__.py file at number_theory folder
* Removed the dot at the beginning of the imported modules names because 'python3 -m doctest -v data_structures/hashing/*.py' and 'python3 -m doctest -v data_structures/stacks/*.py' were failing not finding hash_table.py and stack.py modules.
* Moved global code to main scope and added doctest for project euler problems 1 to 14.
* Added test case for negative input.
* Changed N variable to do not use end of line scape because in case there is a space after it the script will break making it much more error prone.
* Added problems description and doctests to the ones that were missing. Limited line length to 79 and executed python black over all scripts.
* Changed the way files are loaded to support pytest call.
* Added __init__.py to problems to make them modules and allow pytest execution.
* Added project_euler folder to test units execution
* Changed 'os.path.split(os.path.realpath(__file__))' to 'os.path.dirname()'
* Added Burrows-Wheeler transform algorithm.
* Added changes suggested by cclauss
* Fixes for issue 'Fix the LGTM issues #1024'.
* Added doctest for different parameter types and negative values.
* Fixed doctest issue added at last commit.
* Added doctest and more explanation about Dijkstra execution.
* tests were not passing with python2 due to missing __init__.py file at number_theory folder
* Removed the dot at the beginning of the imported modules names because 'python3 -m doctest -v data_structures/hashing/*.py' and 'python3 -m doctest -v data_structures/stacks/*.py' were failing not finding hash_table.py and stack.py modules.
* Moved global code to main scope and added doctest for project euler problems 1 to 14.
* Added test case for negative input.
* Changed N variable to do not use end of line scape because in case there is a space after it the script will break making it much more error prone.
* Added problems description and doctests to the ones that were missing. Limited line length to 79 and executed python black over all scripts.
* Changed the way files are loaded to support pytest call.
* Added __init__.py to problems to make them modules and allow pytest execution.
* Added project_euler folder to test units execution
* Changed 'os.path.split(os.path.realpath(__file__))' to 'os.path.dirname()'
* Create text file for numbers
* Create sol2.py
* Pythonic version of Problem #16 solution
* Update sol2.py
* Valid Python code for Python version 2-3
* Update sol2.py
* iterative and formula fibonacci methods
Added two ways to calculate the fibonacci sequence: (1) iterative (2) formula.
I've also added a timer decorator so someone can see the difference in computation time between these two methods.
Added two unittests using the slash framework.
* Update test_fibonacci.py
* remove inline comments per Contributing Guidelines
* Update sol5.py
* Create placeholder.py
* Update and rename maths/test_fibonacci.py to maths/tests/test_fibonacci.py
* Delete placeholder.py
* Create __init__.py
* Update test_fibonacci.py
* Rename Maths/lucasSeries.py to maths/lucasSeries.py
* Update and rename Project Euler/Problem 01/sol5.py to project_euler/problem_01/sol6.py
* Adding variable to fade out ambiguity
* More readability on merge sorting algorithm
* Updating merge_sort_fastest description and explaining why
* Adding tests file with imports
* Standardazing filenames and function names
* Adding test cases and test functions
* Adding test loop
* Putting 'user oriented code' inside main condition for having valid imports
* Fixing condition
* Updating tests: adding cases and todo list
* Refactoring first euler problem's first solution
* Travis CI: Add more flake8 tests
* Use ==/!= to compare str, bytes, and int literals
./project_euler/problem_17/sol1.py:25:7: F632 use ==/!= to compare str, bytes, and int literals
if i%100 is not 0:
^
* Use ==/!= to compare str, bytes, and int literals
* Update sol1.py
small off by one error. Boundary condition: if len(number) =13 , we would need to check exactly 1 combination, namely number itself. However for i in range(len(number)-13): will iterate 0 times.