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The highest profit wins!

Story

Ben has a very simple idea to make some profit: he buys something and sells it again. Of course, this wouldn't give him any profit at all if he was simply to buy and sell it at the same price. Instead, he's going to buy it for the lowest possible price and sell it at the highest.

Task Write a function that returns both the minimum and maximum number of the given list/array.

Example

min_max([1,2,3,4,5])   == [1,5]
min_max([2334454,5])   == [5, 2334454]
min_max([1])           == [1, 1]

Remarks All arrays or lists will always have at least one element, so you don't need to check the length. Also, your function will always get an array or a list, you don't have to check for null, undefined or similar.


Given Code

def min_max(lst):
    # your code here

Solution

def min_max(lst):
  return [min(lst), max(lst)]

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