Solutions of Cracking The Coding Interview written in Swift.
Tests are updated by using Sourcery. When editing tests (add, remove, disable, enable tests) run sourcery
from the root folder. You can unzip sourcery
's latest binary and put the bin
directory in the root directory, then run bin/sourcery
from the root directory.
Run the test by using SPM's test command:
$ swift test
You can also run individual tests by using its number.
$ swift test --filter 2.1
- ArrayAndString
- 1.1.AllUnique
- 1.2.CheckPermutation
- 1.3.Urlify
- 1.4.PalindromPermutation
- 1.5.OneAway
- 1.6.StringCompression
- 1.7.RotateMatrix
- 1.8.ZeroMatrix
- 1.9.StringRotation
- BitManipulation
- 5.1.Insertion
- 5.6.Conversion
- HardQuestions
- 17.7.BabyNames
- 17.21.VolumeOfHistogram
- LinkedLists
- 2.1.RemoveDups
- 2.2.ReturnKthToLast
- 2.5.SumLists
- 2.6.Palindrome
- 2.7.Intersection
- 2.8.LoopDetection
- Moderate
- 16.1.NumberSwap
- 16.2.WordFrequencies
- 16.3.CountZeroFactorial
- 16.4.FindMinDiff
- 16.8.EnglishInt
- 16.11.DivingBoard
- 16.13.XMLEncoding
- 16.15.MasterMind
- 16.17.ContiguousSequence
- 16.19.PondSize
- 16.21.SumSwap
- 16.22.LangtonsAnt
- RecursionAndDynamicProgramming
- 8.1.TripleSteps
- 8.2.RobotInAGrid
- 8.4.PowerSet
- 8.5.RecursiveMultiply
- 8.9.Parens
- 8.11.Coins
- SortingAndSearching
- 10.1.SortedMerge
- StacksAndQueues
- 3.2.StackMin
- 3.4.QueueViaStacks
- 3.5.SortStack
- TreesAndGraphs
- 4.1.RouteBetweenNodes
- 4.2.MinimalTree
- 4.3.ListOfDepth
- 4.5.ValidateBST
- 4.7.BuildOrder
- 4.8.FirstCommonAncestor
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