tvl-depot/scratch/facebook/count-islands.py
William Carroll 9549dbb266 Update BFS impls
I've subtly been implementing breadth-first traversals in graphs
incorrectly. The change is subtle, but updating `seen` needs to happen
immediately after queuing an item.

The results will remain the same, but the runtimes will differ dramatically. I
didn't notice this until I attempted to complete LeetCode's "count islands"
challenge, and LeetCode rejected my solution because it could not finish before
timing out. After looking at other candidates' solutions and comparing them to
mine, I couldn't see any difference... except for this subtle difference.

This SO answer provides a helpful explanation:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45623722/marking-node-as-visited-on-bfs-when-dequeuing

The take-away lesson here is to always call `seen.add(..)` immediately after
enqueuing.
2020-11-23 23:21:20 +00:00

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from collections import deque
def maybe_queue(row, col, game, q, seen):
"""
Add coordinate, (`row`, `col`), to the queue, `q`, as long as it exists in
the map, `game`, and it is not already present in `seen`.
"""
if row >= 0 and row < len(game) and col >= 0 and col < len(game[0]):
if game[row][col] == 'L' and (row, col) not in seen:
q.append((row, col))
seen.add((row, col))
def visit_island(row, col, game, seen):
"""
Starting at the coordinate, (`row`, `col`), in the map, `game`, visit all
surrounding tiles marked as land by adding them to the `seen` set.
"""
q = deque()
q.append((row, col))
while q:
row, col = q.popleft()
maybe_queue(row - 1, col, game, q, seen) # UP
maybe_queue(row + 1, col, game, q, seen) # DOWN
maybe_queue(row, col - 1, game, q, seen) # LEFT
maybe_queue(row, col + 1, game, q, seen) # RIGHT
def count_islands(game):
"""
Return the number of contiguous land tiles in the map, `game`.
"""
result = 0
seen = set()
for row in range(len(game)):
for col in range(len(game[row])):
if game[row][col] == 'L' and (row, col) not in seen:
visit_island(row, col, game, seen)
result += 1
return result
################################################################################
# Tests
################################################################################
game = [
"LWLWWW",
"LLLWWW",
"WWWLLW",
]
result = count_islands(game)
print(result)
assert result == 2
print("Success!")