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June 14, 2019 21:09
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flatten nested integers by Swift
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import Foundation | |
indirect enum Exp { | |
case num(Int) | |
case list([Exp]) | |
} | |
// [1,2,[3,[4,5],6],7,[[8,9]],10] | |
func flatten(_ e: Exp) -> [Int] { | |
var res = [Int]() | |
switch e { | |
case .num(let n): | |
res.append(n) | |
case .list(let es): | |
for ns in es.map({ flatten($0) }) { | |
for n in ns { res.append(n) } | |
} | |
} | |
return res | |
} | |
let e: Exp = .list([.num(1),.num(2),.list([.num(3),.list([.num(4),.num(5)]),.num(6)]),.num(7),.list([.list([.num(8),.num(9)])]),.num(10)]) | |
print(flatten(e)) |
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