I have a piece of code that compares a student's skill level to an assignment's difficulty level. It tries to match the student's level to the highest possible assignment difficulty. I have achieved success using two nested for loops. However, it is incredibly inefficient when the number of values increases.
def maxAssignmentPoints(self, difficulty, points, student) -> int:
global totalPoints
totalPoints = 0
for i in range(len(student)):
for j in range(len(difficulty)):
if student[i] > difficulty[j]:
try:
if student[i] < difficulty[j + 1]:
totalPoints += points[j]
except IndexError:
break
if student[i] == difficulty[j]:
totalPoints += points[j]
return str(totalPoints)
I have also looked into using itertools.product
but I'm unsure on how to compare the two variables in the Cartesian product.
results = list(product(student, difficulty))
produces (1,1) (1,2) (1,3) (2,1)... and so on. Is there any way to compare the values in the pair?