Given a list say, [4, 5, 5, 1, 8, 3, 1, 6, 2, 7] I want to be able to find the first ascending run in the list.. I want to return the starting position of the list and how long it lasts. So this list would return position 0 and length is 2 (4,5)
If there isn't an ascending run in the list, return -1.
Below is what I have so far but I can't seem to fix the "list index out of range" error I get when I run the program. I know why I get the error but not sure how I can fix it.
import random
def generate_integer_list (num_integers, low_range, high_range):
assert num_integers > 0, "Value must be greater than 0"
assert low_range < high_range, "Value must be less than high_range"
x_range = range(num_integers) #Create a range for the below for-loop
l = [] #Create an empty list
#A for loop that goes on for the amount of integers the user wants and
#generates a number within the bounds, then adds that number to the list we created above
for _x in x_range:
r = random.randint(low_range, high_range)
l.append(r)
print (l)
length = len(l)
for x in range(length ):
t = l[x+1] - l[x]
if t == -1:
print (True)
else:
print (False)
generate_integer_list (5, 0, 10)
What I'm asking is, how can get this function to find the first ascension and return the location as well as the length
itertools
module and the codesublist == sorted(sublist)
useful.itertools
solution, the pattern here to group runs together may come in handy.