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Hi, here's your problem today. This problem was recently asked by Microsoft:
You are given an array of intervals - that is, an array of tuples (start, end). The array may not be sorted, and could contain overlapping intervals. Return another array where the overlapping intervals are merged.
For example:
[(1, 3), (5, 8), (4, 10), (20, 25)]
This input should return [(1, 3), (4, 10), (20, 25)] since (5, 8) and (4, 10) can be merged into (4, 10).
Here's a starting point:
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For example:
[(1, 3), (5, 8), (4, 10), (20, 25)]
This input should return [(1, 3), (4, 10), (20, 25)] since (5, 8) and (4, 10) can be merged into (4, 10).
Here's a starting point:
def merge(intervals):
# Fill this in.
print merge([(1, 3), (5, 8), (4, 10), (20, 25)])
# [(1, 3), (4, 10), (20, 25)]
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