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Abigail C - Rock #40

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@ChaAbby ChaAbby commented Jan 18, 2022

Hash Table Practice

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Comprehension Questions

Question Answer
Why is a good Hash Function Important?
How can you judge if a hash function is good or not?
Is there a perfect hash function? If so what is it?
Describe a strategy to handle collisions in a hash table
Describe a situation where a hash table wouldn't be as useful as a binary search tree
What is one thing that is more clear to you on hash tables now

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Abigail, you hit the required functions here. You're also almost done with the valid_sudoku function. Nice work.

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def grouped_anagrams(strings):
""" This method will return an array of arrays.
Each subarray will have strings which are anagrams of each other
Time Complexity: ?
Space Complexity: ?
Time Complexity: O(n * m log(m)) (m is the max length of the word)
Space Complexity: O(n)
"""

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👍 Nice work.

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def top_k_frequent_elements(nums, k):
""" This method will return the k most common elements
In the case of a tie it will select the first occuring element.
Time Complexity: ?
Space Complexity: ?
"""

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👍 Time/space complexity? You are sorting, is there a way without sorting?

if value in sorted_list:
result.append(key)
return result
# return the keys in a list


def valid_sudoku(table):

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This solves the rows and columns, but not the 3x3 subgrids.

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