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62 lines
1.5 KiB
Python
62 lines
1.5 KiB
Python
"""
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https://www.enjoyalgorithms.com/blog/median-of-two-sorted-arrays
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"""
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def find_median_sorted_arrays(nums1: list[int], nums2: list[int]) -> float:
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"""
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Find the median of two arrays.
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Args:
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nums1: The first array.
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nums2: The second array.
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Returns:
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The median of the two arrays.
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Examples:
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>>> find_median_sorted_arrays([1, 3], [2])
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2.0
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>>> find_median_sorted_arrays([1, 2], [3, 4])
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2.5
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>>> find_median_sorted_arrays([0, 0], [0, 0])
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0.0
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>>> find_median_sorted_arrays([], [])
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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ValueError: Both input arrays are empty.
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>>> find_median_sorted_arrays([], [1])
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1.0
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>>> find_median_sorted_arrays([-1000], [1000])
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0.0
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>>> find_median_sorted_arrays([-1.1, -2.2], [-3.3, -4.4])
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-2.75
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"""
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if not nums1 and not nums2:
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raise ValueError("Both input arrays are empty.")
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# Merge the arrays into a single sorted array.
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merged = sorted(nums1 + nums2)
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total = len(merged)
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if total % 2 == 1: # If the total number of elements is odd
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return float(merged[total // 2]) # then return the middle element
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# If the total number of elements is even, calculate
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# the average of the two middle elements as the median.
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middle1 = merged[total // 2 - 1]
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middle2 = merged[total // 2]
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return (float(middle1) + float(middle2)) / 2.0
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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import doctest
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doctest.testmod()
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