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You are given a hash table where the key is a course code, and the value is a list of all the course codes that are prerequisites for the key. Return a valid ordering in which we can complete the courses. If no such ordering exists, return NULL.
Example:
This input should return the order that we need to take these courses:
['CSC100', 'CSC200', 'CSCS300']
Here's your starting point:
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You are given a hash table where the key is a course code, and the value is a list of all the course codes that are prerequisites for the key. Return a valid ordering in which we can complete the courses. If no such ordering exists, return NULL.
Example:
{
'CSC300': ['CSC100', 'CSC200'],
'CSC200': ['CSC100'],
'CSC100': []
}
This input should return the order that we need to take these courses:
['CSC100', 'CSC200', 'CSCS300']
Here's your starting point:
def courses_to_take(course_to_prereqs):
# Fill this in.
courses = {
'CSC300': ['CSC100', 'CSC200'],
'CSC200': ['CSC100'],
'CSC100': []
}
print courses_to_take(courses)
# ['CSC100', 'CSC200', 'CSC300']
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