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flatten.py
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"""
Implement Flatten Arrays.
Given an array that may contain nested arrays,
give a single resultant array.
function flatten(input){
}
Example:
Input: var input = [2, 1, [3, [4, 5], 6], 7, [8]];
flatten(input);
Output: [2, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]
"""
def list_flatten(l, a=None):
a = list(a) if isinstance(a, (list, tuple)) else []
for i in l:
if isinstance(i, (list, tuple)):
a = list_flatten(i, a)
else:
a.append(i)
return a
# stack version
# public static List<Integer> flatten(List<NestedList> l) {
# List<Integer> main = new ArrayList<Integer>();
# Stack<List<NestedList>> stack = new Stack<List<NestedList>>();
# Stack<Integer> indexes = new Stack<Integer>();
# stack.add(l);
# indexes.add(0);
# while (true) {
# if (stack.isEmpty())
# break;
# int index1 = indexes.pop();
# l = stack.pop();
# for (int i = index1; i < l.size(); i++) {
# NestedList n = l.get(i);
# if (n.isInteger()) {
# main.add(n.value);
# } else {
# stack.add(l);
# indexes.add(i+1);
# l = n.list;
# stack.add(l);
# indexes.add(0);
# break;
# }
# }
# }
# return main;
# }