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#!/bin/env python
"""
#===============================================================================
#
# FILE: ch_1.py
#
# USAGE: ./ch_1.py
#
# DESCRIPTION: https://perlweeklychallenge.org/blog/perl-weekly-challenge-080/
# Challenge #1
# Smallest Positive Number Bits
#
# AUTHOR: Lubos Kolouch
#===============================================================================
"""
def get_smallest_missing(arr: list):
""" Find if there is any number missing and return it """
# Let's see if are lucky and the minimum -1 is >0
arr_min = min(n for n in arr if n > 0)
if arr_min - 1 > 0:
return arr_min-1
# Not lucky, arr_min is 0, so need to iterate
# NOTE: the excercise does not say what to do if there is nothing missing
# so let's just return 0 as per Twitter confirmation
while arr_min < max(arr):
arr_min += 1
if arr_min not in arr:
return arr_min
return 0
assert get_smallest_missing([5, 2, -2, 0]) == 1
assert get_smallest_missing([1, 8, -1]) == 2
assert get_smallest_missing([2, 0, -1]) == 1
assert get_smallest_missing([2, 0, 1]) == 0
assert get_smallest_missing([2, 0, 1, 3, 4, 5]) == 0