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Hi, here's your problem today. This problem was recently asked by Apple:

Implement a queue class using two stacks. A queue is a data structure that supports the FIFO protocol (First in = first out). Your class should support the enqueue and dequeue methods like a standard queue.

Here's a starting point:


class Queue:
def __init__(self):
# Fill this in.

def enqueue(self, val):
# Fill this in.

def dequeue(self):
# Fill this in.

q = Queue()
q.enqueue(1)
q.enqueue(2)
q.enqueue(3)
print q.dequeue()
print q.dequeue()
print q.dequeue()
# 1 2 3
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