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* Create medianOf TwoArrays.py This code finds the median of two arrays (which may or may not be sorted initially). Example: Enter elements of an array: 1 5 4 2 Enter elements of another array: 1 7 4 2 7 The median of two arrays is : 4 * Rename medianOf TwoArrays.py to median_of _two_arrays.py * Rename median_of _two_arrays.py to median_of_two_arrays.py * Update median_of_two_arrays.py * Update median_of_two_arrays.py * Update median_of_two_arrays.py * Update median_of_two_arrays.py * Update median_of_two_arrays.py * Update median_of_two_arrays.py * Update median_of_two_arrays.py * Update median_of_two_arrays.py * Update median_of_two_arrays.py * Update median_of_two_arrays.py * Update median_of_two_arrays.py * Update median_of_two_arrays.py * Update median_of_two_arrays.py * Update median_of_two_arrays.py * Update median_of_two_arrays.py * Update median_of_two_arrays.py * Update median_of_two_arrays.py
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978 B
Python
34 lines
978 B
Python
from typing import List
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def median_of_two_arrays(nums1: List[float], nums2: List[float]) -> float:
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"""
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>>> median_of_two_arrays([1, 2], [3])
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2
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>>> median_of_two_arrays([0, -1.1], [2.5, 1])
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0.5
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>>> median_of_two_arrays([], [2.5, 1])
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1.75
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>>> median_of_two_arrays([], [0])
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0
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>>> median_of_two_arrays([], [])
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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IndexError: list index out of range
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"""
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all_numbers = sorted(nums1 + nums2)
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div, mod = divmod(len(all_numbers), 2)
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if mod == 1:
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return all_numbers[div]
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else:
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return (all_numbers[div] + all_numbers[div - 1]) / 2
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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import doctest
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doctest.testmod()
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array_1 = [float(x) for x in input("Enter the elements of first array: ").split()]
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array_2 = [float(x) for x in input("Enter the elements of second array: ").split()]
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print(f"The median of two arrays is: {median_of_two_arrays(array_1, array_2)}")
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