Aniruddha Tekade

Distributed Systems and AI Engineer

notPaired [CF]

21 May 2016 » python, codefights

Author Question: Lepluto

In Numberland, every integer living there has a soulmate which is the exact same number. To prevent family disasters, the Numberland mayor made sure that there is no more than two of a certain number. However, he clearly forgot to create a pair for one of the numbers, making it very sad and lonely. Given the array representing Numberland’s citizens, your task is to find which number you need to add to the array so that everyone has a pair.

Example:

  • notPaired([1, 2, 1]) = 2

    2 is the only number in the sequence that appears once.

  • notPaired([1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 7, 5, 3, 1]) = 9

    9 is the only number in the sequence that appears once.

Input/Output

  • [input] array.integer numberland 1 ≤ numberland.length ≤ 100

  • [output] integer The final soulmate you need to add to Numberland in order to make everyone happy.

Solution:

def notPaired(numberland):
  for x in numberland:
    if numberland.count(x) == 1: return x

>>> notPaired([1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 7, 5, 3, 1])
9
>>>