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Hey,

I need to build a full "number range" set given a series of numbers. I start with a list such as :

ID   START  
*    0  
a    4  
b    70  
c    700  
d    701  
e    85

**

  • where "def" is the default range & should "fill-in" the gaps
    **
  • "overlaps" are value (70, 700, 701) in starting data

And need the following result:

ID  START  END  
*     0 - 39  
a     4 - 49  
*     5 - 69  
c   700 - 7009  
d   701 - 7019  
b   702 - 709  
*    71 - 849  
e    85 - 859  
*    86 - 9

What I am trying to figure out is if there is some sort of algorithm out there or design pattern to tackle this. I have some ideas but I thought I'd run it by the "experts" first. I am using Python.

Any ideas / direction would be greatly appreciated. Some initial ideas I have:

  • Build a "range" list w/ the start & end values padded to the full length. So default would be 0000 to 9999
  • Build a "splits" list that is built on the fly
  • Loop through "range" list comparing each value to the values in the splits list.
  • In the event that an overlap is found, remove the value in the splits list and add the new range(s).
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Building a "complete" number range w/out overlaps

Hey,

I need to build a full "number range" set given a series of numbers. I start with a list such as :

ID START
* 0
a 4
b 70
c 700
d 701
e 85

** where "def" is the default range & should "fill-in" the gaps
** "overlaps" are value (70, 700, 701) in starting data

And need the following result:
ID START END
* 0 - 39
a 4 - 49
* 5 - 69
c 700 - 7009
d 701 - 7019
b 702 - 709
* 71 - 849
e 85 - 859
* 86 - 9

What I am trying to figure out is if there is some sort of algorithm out there or design pattern to tackle this. I have some ideas but I thought I'd run it by the "experts" first. I am using Python.

Any ideas / direction would be greatly appreciated. Some initial ideas I have:

  • Build a "range" list w/ the start & end values padded to the full length. So default would be 0000 to 9999
  • Build a "splits" list that is built on the fly
  • Loop through "range" list comparing each value to the values in the splits list.
  • In the event that an overlap is found, remove the value in the splits list and add the new range(s).