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humaneval-HumanEval_141_file_name_check.json-L20 | py | def file_name_check(file_name: str) -> str:
"""Create a function which takes a string representing a file's name, and returns
'Yes' if the the file's name is valid, and returns 'No' otherwise.
A file's name is considered to be valid if and only if all the following conditions
are met:
- There should not be more than three digits ('0'-'9') in the file's name.
- The file's name contains exactly one dot '.'
- The substring before the dot should not be empty, and it starts with a letter from
the latin alphapet ('a'-'z' and 'A'-'Z').
- The substring after the dot should be one of these: ['txt', 'exe', 'dll']
Examples:
>>> file_name_check('example.txt')
'Yes'
>>> file_name_check('1example.dll')
'No'
"""
if not file_name:
return 'No'
s_count = 0 | for i in file_name:
if i.isdigit():
s_count += 1
if i == '.':
e_count += 1
if s_count > 3 or e_count != 1:
return 'No'
s_name = file_name.split('.')[0]
e_name = file_name.split('.')[1]
if not s_name or not e_name or not s_name[0].isalpha():
return 'No'
if e_name not in ['txt', 'exe', 'dll']:
return 'No'
return 'Yes'
| e_count = 0 | def check(candidate):
assert candidate('example.txt') == 'Yes'
assert candidate('1example.dll') == 'No'
assert candidate('s1sdf3.asd') == 'No'
assert candidate('K.dll') == 'Yes'
assert candidate('MY16FILE3.exe') == 'Yes'
assert candidate('His12FILE94.exe') == 'No'
assert candidate('_Y.txt') == 'No'
assert candidate('?aREYA.exe') == 'No'
assert candidate('/this_is_valid.dll') == 'No'
assert candidate('this_is_valid.wow') == 'No'
assert candidate('this_is_valid.txt') == 'Yes'
assert candidate('this_is_valid.txtexe') == 'No'
assert candidate('#this2_i4s_5valid.ten') == 'No'
assert candidate('@this1_is6_valid.exe') == 'No'
assert candidate('this_is_12valid.6exe4.txt') == 'No'
assert candidate('all.exe.txt') == 'No'
assert candidate('I563_No.exe') == 'Yes'
assert candidate('Is3youfault.txt') == 'Yes'
assert candidate('no_one#knows.dll') == 'Yes'
assert candidate('1I563_Yes3.exe') == 'No'
assert candidate('I563_Yes3.txtt') == 'No'
assert candidate('final..txt') == 'No'
assert candidate('final132') == 'No'
assert candidate('_f4indsartal132.') == 'No'
assert candidate('.txt') == 'No'
assert candidate('s.') == 'No'
def test_check():
check(file_name_check)
test_check()
|
humaneval-HumanEval_97_multiply.json-L14 | js | //Complete the function that takes two integers and returns
// the product of their unit digits.
// Assume the input is always valid.
// Examples:
// >>> multiply(148, 412)
// 16
// >>> multiply(19, 28)
// 72
// >>> multiply(2020, 1851)
// 0
// >>> multiply(14, -15)
// 20
function multiply(a, b){
| let bStr = b.toString()
return parseInt(aStr[aStr.length - 1]) * parseInt(bStr[bStr.length - 1])
}
| let aStr = a.toString() | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = multiply;
assert.deepEqual(candidate(148, 412),16);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(19, 28),72);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(2020, 1851),0);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(14, -15),20);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(76, 67),42);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(17, 27),49);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(0, 1),0);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(0, 0),0);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_76_is_simple_power.json-L25 | js | //Your task is to write a function that returns true if a number x is a simple
// power of n and false in other cases.
// x is a simple power of n if n**int=x
// For example:
// >>> is_simple_power(1, 4)
// true
// >>> is_simple_power(2, 2)
// true
// >>> is_simple_power(8, 2)
// true
// >>> is_simple_power(3, 2)
// false
// >>> is_simple_power(3, 1)
// false
// >>> is_simple_power(5, 3)
// false
function is_simple_power(x, n){
if(x===1){
return true;
}
if(x < n){
return false;
}
if(x % n !== 0){ | }
return is_simple_power(x/n, n);
}
| return false; | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = is_simple_power;
assert.deepEqual(candidate(16, 2),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(143214, 16),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(4, 2),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(9, 3),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(16, 4),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(24, 2),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(128, 4),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(12, 6),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(1, 1),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(1, 12),true);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_70_strange_sort_list.json-L20 | js | //Given array of integers, return array in strange order.
// Strange sorting, is when you start with the minimum value,
// then maximum of the remaining integers, then minimum and so on.
// Examples:
// >>> strange_sort_list([1, 2, 3, 4])
// [1, 4, 2, 3]
// >>> strange_sort_list([5, 5, 5, 5])
// [5, 5, 5, 5]
// >>> strange_sort_list([])
// []
function strange_sort_list(lst){
if(lst.length === 0){
return [];
}
var output = [];
var tmp = lst.slice();
for(var i = 0; i < lst.length; i++){
if(i % 2 === 0){
output.push(Math.min.apply(null, tmp)); | else{
output.push(Math.max.apply(null, tmp));
}
tmp.splice(tmp.indexOf(output[i]), 1);
}
return output;
} | } | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = strange_sort_list;
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2, 3, 4]),[1, 4, 2, 3]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([5, 6, 7, 8, 9]),[5, 9, 6, 8, 7]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2, 3, 4, 5]),[1, 5, 2, 4, 3]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 1]),[1, 9, 5, 8, 6, 7]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([5, 5, 5, 5]),[5, 5, 5, 5]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([]),[]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]),[1, 8, 2, 7, 3, 6, 4, 5]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([0, 2, 2, 2, 5, 5, -5, -5]),[-5, 5, -5, 5, 0, 2, 2, 2]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([111111]),[111111]);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_120_maximum.json-L37 | py | from typing import List
def maximum(arr: List[int], k: int) -> List[int]:
"""
Given an array arr of integers and a positive integer k, return a sorted list
of length k with the maximum k numbers in arr.
Example 1:
>>> maximum([-3, -4, 5], 3)
[-4, -3, 5]
Example 2:
>>> maximum([4, -4, 4], 2)
[4, 4]
Example 3:
>>> maximum([-3, 2, 1, 2, -1, -2, 1], 1)
[2]
Note:
1. The length of the array will be in the range of [1, 1000].
2. The elements in the array will be in the range of [-1000, 1000].
3. 0 <= k <= len(arr)
"""
def get_max(arr: List[int], k: int) -> List[int]:
"""
Returns the maximum k numbers in the given array
"""
if k == 0:
return []
elif k == 1:
return [max(arr)]
else: | arr.remove(max_num)
return [max_num] + get_max(arr, k - 1)
return sorted(get_max(arr, k))
| max_num = max(arr) | def check(candidate):
assert candidate([-3, -4, 5], 3) == [-4, -3, 5]
assert candidate([4, -4, 4], 2) == [4, 4]
assert candidate([-3, 2, 1, 2, -1, -2, 1], 1) == [2]
assert candidate([123, -123, 20, 0, 1, 2, -3], 3) == [2, 20, 123]
assert candidate([-123, 20, 0, 1, 2, -3], 4) == [0, 1, 2, 20]
assert candidate([5, 15, 0, 3, -13, -8, 0], 7) == [-13, -8, 0, 0, 3, 5, 15]
assert candidate([-1, 0, 2, 5, 3, -10], 2) == [3, 5]
assert candidate([1, 0, 5, -7], 1) == [5]
assert candidate([4, -4], 2) == [-4, 4]
assert candidate([-10, 10], 2) == [-10, 10]
assert candidate([1, 2, 3, -23, 243, -400, 0], 0) == []
def test_check():
check(maximum)
test_check()
|
humaneval-HumanEval_83_starts_one_ends.json-L10 | py | def starts_one_ends(n: int) -> int:
"""
Given a positive integer n, return the count of the numbers of n-digit
positive integers that start or end with 1.
"""
count = 0
for i in range(10**(n-1), 10**n):
if i // 10**(n-1) == 1 or i % 10 == 1:
count += 1 | return count | def check(candidate):
assert candidate(1) == 1
assert candidate(2) == 18
assert candidate(3) == 180
assert candidate(4) == 1800
assert candidate(5) == 18000
def test_check():
check(starts_one_ends)
test_check()
|
|
humaneval-HumanEval_105_by_length.json-L37 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// Given an array array list of integers, sort the integers that are between 1 and 9 inclusive,
// reverse the resulting array array list, and then replace each digit by its corresponding name from
// "One", "Two", "Three", "Four", "Five", "Six", "Seven", "Eight", "Nine".
// For example:
// >>> byLength((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)2l, (long)1l, (long)1l, (long)4l, (long)5l, (long)8l, (long)2l, (long)3l))))
// (new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"Eight", (String)"Five", (String)"Four", (String)"Three", (String)"Two", (String)"Two", (String)"One", (String)"One")))
// If the array array list is empty, return an empty array array list:
// >>> byLength((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList())))
// (new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList()))
// If the array array list has any strange number ignore it:
// >>> byLength((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)-1l, (long)55l))))
// (new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"One")))
public static ArrayList<String> byLength(ArrayList<Long> arr) {
String[] a = new String[] {"One", "Two", "Three", "Four", "Five", "Six", "Seven", "Eight", "Nine"};
ArrayList<String> res = new ArrayList<String>();
ArrayList<Long> good = new ArrayList<Long>();
for (Long i : arr) {
if (i >= 1 && i <= 9) {
good.add(i);
}
}
good.sort(new Comparator<Long>() {
public int compare(Long i1, Long i2) {
return i1.compareTo(i2);
}
});
Collections.reverse(good);
for (Long i : good) { | }
return res;
}
} | res.add(a[i.intValue() - 1]); | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(byLength((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)2l, (long)1l, (long)1l, (long)4l, (long)5l, (long)8l, (long)2l, (long)3l)))).equals((new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"Eight", (String)"Five", (String)"Four", (String)"Three", (String)"Two", (String)"Two", (String)"One", (String)"One")))));
assert(byLength((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList()))).equals((new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList()))));
assert(byLength((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)-1l, (long)55l)))).equals((new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"One")))));
assert(byLength((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)-1l, (long)3l, (long)2l)))).equals((new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"Three", (String)"Two", (String)"One")))));
assert(byLength((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)9l, (long)4l, (long)8l)))).equals((new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"Nine", (String)"Eight", (String)"Four")))));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_149_sorted_list_sum.json-L35 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// Write a function that accepts an array array list of strings as a parameter,
// deletes the strings that have odd lengths from it,
// and returns the resulted array list with a sorted order,
// The array list is always an array array list of strings and never an array array list of numbers,
// and it may contain duplicates.
// The order of the array list should be ascending by length of each word, and you
// should return the array list sorted by that rule.
// If two words have the same length, sort the array list alphabetically.
// The function should return an array array list of strings in sorted order.
// You may assume that all words will have the same length.
// For example:
// >>> listSort((new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"aa", (String)"a", (String)"aaa"))))
// (new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"aa")))
// >>> listSort((new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"ab", (String)"a", (String)"aaa", (String)"cd"))))
// (new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"ab", (String)"cd")))
public static ArrayList<String> sortedListSum(ArrayList<String> lst) {
ArrayList<String> result = new ArrayList<String>();
for (String s : lst) {
if (s.length() % 2 == 0) {
result.add(s);
}
}
Collections.sort(result, new Comparator<String>() {
@Override
public int compare(String s1, String s2) {
if (s1.length() == s2.length()) { | }
return s1.length() - s2.length();
}
});
return result;
}
} | return s1.compareTo(s2); | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(sortedListSum((new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"aa", (String)"a", (String)"aaa")))).equals((new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"aa")))));
assert(sortedListSum((new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"school", (String)"AI", (String)"asdf", (String)"b")))).equals((new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"AI", (String)"asdf", (String)"school")))));
assert(sortedListSum((new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"d", (String)"b", (String)"c", (String)"a")))).equals((new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList()))));
assert(sortedListSum((new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"d", (String)"dcba", (String)"abcd", (String)"a")))).equals((new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"abcd", (String)"dcba")))));
assert(sortedListSum((new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"AI", (String)"ai", (String)"au")))).equals((new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"AI", (String)"ai", (String)"au")))));
assert(sortedListSum((new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"a", (String)"b", (String)"b", (String)"c", (String)"c", (String)"a")))).equals((new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList()))));
assert(sortedListSum((new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"aaaa", (String)"bbbb", (String)"dd", (String)"cc")))).equals((new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"cc", (String)"dd", (String)"aaaa", (String)"bbbb")))));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_95_check_dict_case.json-L25 | js | //Given an object, return true if all keys are strings in lower
// case or all keys are strings in upper case, else return false.
// The function should return false is the given object is empty.
// Examples:
// >>> check_dict_case({"a": "apple", "b": "banana"})
// true
// >>> check_dict_case({"a": "apple", "A": "banana", "B": "banana"})
// false
// >>> check_dict_case({"a": "apple", 8: "banana", "a": "apple"})
// false
// >>> check_dict_case({"Name": "John", "Age": "36", "City": "Houston"})
// false
// >>> check_dict_case({"STATE": "NC", "ZIP": "12345"})
// true
function check_dict_case(dict){
if (Object.keys(dict).length == 0){
return false;
}
var case_type = -1;
for (let key in dict){
if (typeof key == "string"){
if (case_type == -1){
if (key == key.toUpperCase()){
case_type = 1; | else if (key == key.toLowerCase()){
case_type = 0;
}
else{
return false;
}
}
else if (case_type == 1){
if (key != key.toUpperCase()){
return false;
}
}
else if (case_type == 0){
if (key != key.toLowerCase()){
return false;
}
}
}
else{
return false;
}
}
return true;
} | } | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = check_dict_case;
assert.deepEqual(candidate({"p": "pineapple", "b": "banana"}),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate({"p": "pineapple", "A": "banana", "B": "banana"}),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate({"p": "pineapple", "5": "banana", "a": "apple"}),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate({"Name": "John", "Age": "36", "City": "Houston"}),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate({"STATE": "NC", "ZIP": "12345"}),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate({"fruit": "Orange", "taste": "Sweet"}),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate({}),false);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_147_get_max_triples.json-L30 | py | def get_max_triples(n: int) -> int:
"""
You are given a positive integer n. You have to create an integer array a of length n.
For each i (1 ≤ i ≤ n), the value of a[i] = i * i - i + 1.
Return the number of triples (a[i], a[j], a[k]) of a where i < j < k,
and a[i] + a[j] + a[k] is a multiple of 3.
Example :
>>> get_max_triples(5)
1
Explanation:
a = [1, 3, 7, 13, 21]
The only valid triple is (1, 7, 13).
"""
a = [i * i - i + 1 for i in range(1, n + 1)]
i = 0
j = 1
k = 2
count = 0
while (i < n - 2):
while (j < n - 1):
while (k < n):
if (a[i] + a[j] + a[k]) % 3 == 0:
count += 1
k += 1
j += 1
k = j + 1
i += 1
j = i + 1 | return count
| k = j + 1 | def check(candidate):
assert candidate(5) == 1
assert candidate(6) == 4
assert candidate(10) == 36
assert candidate(100) == 53361
def test_check():
check(get_max_triples)
test_check()
|
humaneval-HumanEval_156_int_to_mini_roman.json-L37 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// Given a positive integer, obtain its roman numeral equivalent as a string,
// and return it in lowercase.
// Restrictions: 1 <= num <= 1000
// Examples:
// >>> intToMiniRoman((19l))
// ("xix")
// >>> intToMiniRoman((152l))
// ("clii")
// >>> intToMiniRoman((426l))
// ("cdxxvi")
public static String intToMiniRoman(long number) {
int num = (int) number;
String res = "";
if (num == 0)
return "";
while (num >= 1000) {
res += "m";
num -= 1000;
}
if (num >= 900) {
res += "cm";
num -= 900;
}
if (num >= 500) {
res += "d";
num -= 500;
}
if (num >= 400) { | num -= 400;
}
while (num >= 100) {
res += "c";
num -= 100;
}
if (num >= 90) {
res += "xc";
num -= 90;
}
if (num >= 50) {
res += "l";
num -= 50;
}
if (num >= 40) {
res += "xl";
num -= 40;
}
while (num >= 10) {
res += "x";
num -= 10;
}
if (num >= 9) {
res += "ix";
num -= 9;
}
if (num >= 5) {
res += "v";
num -= 5;
}
if (num >= 4) {
res += "iv";
num -= 4;
}
while (num >= 1) {
res += "i";
num -= 1;
}
return res;
}
} | res += "cd"; | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(intToMiniRoman((19l)).equals(("xix")));
assert(intToMiniRoman((152l)).equals(("clii")));
assert(intToMiniRoman((251l)).equals(("ccli")));
assert(intToMiniRoman((426l)).equals(("cdxxvi")));
assert(intToMiniRoman((500l)).equals(("d")));
assert(intToMiniRoman((1l)).equals(("i")));
assert(intToMiniRoman((4l)).equals(("iv")));
assert(intToMiniRoman((43l)).equals(("xliii")));
assert(intToMiniRoman((90l)).equals(("xc")));
assert(intToMiniRoman((94l)).equals(("xciv")));
assert(intToMiniRoman((532l)).equals(("dxxxii")));
assert(intToMiniRoman((900l)).equals(("cm")));
assert(intToMiniRoman((994l)).equals(("cmxciv")));
assert(intToMiniRoman((1000l)).equals(("m")));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_81_numerical_letter_grade.json-L54 | js | //It is the last week of the semester and the teacher has to give the grades
// to students. The teacher has been making her own algorithm for grading.
// The only problem is, she has lost the code she used for grading.
// She has given you an array of GPAs for some students and you have to write
// a function that can output an array of letter grades using the following table:
// GPA | Letter grade
// 4.0 A+
// > 3.7 A
// > 3.3 A-
// > 3.0 B+
// > 2.7 B
// > 2.3 B-
// > 2.0 C+
// > 1.7 C
// > 1.3 C-
// > 1.0 D+
// > 0.7 D
// > 0.0 D-
// 0.0 E
// Example:
// >>> grade_equation([4.0, 3, 1.7, 2, 3.5])
// ["A+", "B", "C-", "C", "A-"]
function numerical_letter_grade(grades){
var grades_array = [];
for (var i = 0; i < grades.length; i++){
if (grades[i] >= 4.0){
grades_array.push("A+");
}
else if (grades[i] > 3.7){
grades_array.push("A");
}
else if (grades[i] > 3.3){
grades_array.push("A-");
}
else if (grades[i] > 3.0){
grades_array.push("B+");
}
else if (grades[i] > 2.7){
grades_array.push("B");
}
else if (grades[i] > 2.3){
grades_array.push("B-");
}
else if (grades[i] > 2.0){
grades_array.push("C+");
}
else if (grades[i] > 1.7){
grades_array.push("C");
}
else if (grades[i] > 1.3){
grades_array.push("C-");
}
else if (grades[i] > 1.0){ | }
else if (grades[i] > 0.7){
grades_array.push("D");
}
else if (grades[i] > 0.0){
grades_array.push("D-");
}
else if (grades[i] == 0.0){
grades_array.push("E");
}
}
return grades_array;
} | grades_array.push("D+"); | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = numerical_letter_grade;
assert.deepEqual(candidate([4.0, 3, 1.7, 2, 3.5]),["A+", "B", "C-", "C", "A-"]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1.2]),["D+"]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([0.5]),["D-"]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([0.0]),["E"]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1.0, 0.3, 1.5, 2.8, 3.3]),["D", "D-", "C-", "B", "B+"]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([0.0, 0.7]),["E", "D-"]);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_114_minSubArraySum.json-L22 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// Given an array array list of integers nums, find the minimum sum of any non-empty sub-array array list
// of nums.
// Example
// >>> minSubArraySum((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)2l, (long)3l, (long)4l, (long)1l, (long)2l, (long)4l))))
// (1l)
// >>> minSubArraySum((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)-1l, (long)-2l, (long)-3l))))
// (-6l)
public static long minSubArraySum(ArrayList<Long> nums) {
long minSum = Long.MAX_VALUE;
long prevMinSum = Long.MAX_VALUE;
for (int i = 0; i < nums.size(); i++) {
long currSum = nums.get(i);
if (currSum < prevMinSum) { | }
if (currSum < minSum) {
minSum = currSum;
}
for (int j = i + 1; j < nums.size(); j++) {
currSum += nums.get(j);
if (currSum < prevMinSum) {
prevMinSum = currSum;
}
if (currSum < minSum) {
minSum = currSum;
}
}
}
return minSum;
}
} | prevMinSum = currSum; | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(minSubArraySum((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)2l, (long)3l, (long)4l, (long)1l, (long)2l, (long)4l)))) == (1l));
assert(minSubArraySum((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)-1l, (long)-2l, (long)-3l)))) == (-6l));
assert(minSubArraySum((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)-1l, (long)-2l, (long)-3l, (long)2l, (long)-10l)))) == (-14l));
assert(minSubArraySum((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)-9999999999999999l)))) == (-9999999999999999l));
assert(minSubArraySum((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)0l, (long)10l, (long)20l, (long)1000000l)))) == (0l));
assert(minSubArraySum((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)-1l, (long)-2l, (long)-3l, (long)10l, (long)-5l)))) == (-6l));
assert(minSubArraySum((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)100l, (long)-1l, (long)-2l, (long)-3l, (long)10l, (long)-5l)))) == (-6l));
assert(minSubArraySum((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)10l, (long)11l, (long)13l, (long)8l, (long)3l, (long)4l)))) == (3l));
assert(minSubArraySum((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)100l, (long)-33l, (long)32l, (long)-1l, (long)0l, (long)-2l)))) == (-33l));
assert(minSubArraySum((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)-10l)))) == (-10l));
assert(minSubArraySum((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)7l)))) == (7l));
assert(minSubArraySum((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)-1l)))) == (-1l));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_97_multiply.json-L17 | js | //Complete the function that takes two integers and returns
// the product of their unit digits.
// Assume the input is always valid.
// Examples:
// >>> multiply(148, 412)
// 16
// >>> multiply(19, 28)
// 72
// >>> multiply(2020, 1851)
// 0
// >>> multiply(14, -15)
// 20
function multiply(a, b){
let aStr = a.toString()
let bStr = b.toString()
return parseInt(aStr[aStr.length - 1]) * parseInt(bStr[bStr.length - 1]) | } | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = multiply;
assert.deepEqual(candidate(148, 412),16);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(19, 28),72);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(2020, 1851),0);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(14, -15),20);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(76, 67),42);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(17, 27),49);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(0, 1),0);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(0, 0),0);
}
test(); |
|
humaneval-HumanEval_160_do_algebra.json-L34 | js | //Given two arrays operator, and operand. The first array has basic algebra operations, and
// the second array is an array of integers. Use the two given arrays to build the algebric
// expression and return the evaluation of this expression.
// The basic algebra operations:
// Addition ( + )
// Subtraction ( - )
// Multiplication ( * )
// Floor division ( // )
// Exponentiation ( ** )
// Example:
// operator['+', '*', '-']
// array = [2, 3, 4, 5]
// result = 2 + 3 * 4 - 5
// => result = 9
// Note:
// The length of operator array is equal to the length of operand array minus one.
// Operand is an array of of non-negative integers.
// Operator array has at least one operator, and operand array has at least two operands.
function do_algebra(operator, operand){
let do_again;
let count = 0;
let temp;
let answer;
while(count < operator.length){
switch(operator[count]){
case '*':
operand[count] = operand[count] * operand[count + 1];
operand.splice(count + 1, 1);
operator.splice(count, 1);
count = 0;
do_again = true;
break;
case '//': | operand.splice(count + 1, 1);
operator.splice(count, 1);
count = 0;
do_again = true;
break;
case '**':
operand[count] = Math.pow(operand[count], operand[count + 1]);
operand.splice(count + 1, 1);
operator.splice(count, 1);
count = 0;
do_again = true;
break;
default:
count++;
do_again = false;
}
}
answer = operand[0];
operand.splice(0, 1);
while(operand.length > 0){
switch(operator[0]){
case '+':
answer += operand[0];
break;
case '-':
answer -= operand[0];
break;
}
operand.splice(0, 1);
operator.splice(0, 1);
}
return answer;
}
| operand[count] = Math.floor(operand[count] / operand[count + 1]); | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = do_algebra;
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["**", "*", "+"], [2, 3, 4, 5]),37);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["+", "*", "-"], [2, 3, 4, 5]),9);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["//", "*"], [7, 3, 4]),8);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_81_numerical_letter_grade.json-L44 | js | //It is the last week of the semester and the teacher has to give the grades
// to students. The teacher has been making her own algorithm for grading.
// The only problem is, she has lost the code she used for grading.
// She has given you an array of GPAs for some students and you have to write
// a function that can output an array of letter grades using the following table:
// GPA | Letter grade
// 4.0 A+
// > 3.7 A
// > 3.3 A-
// > 3.0 B+
// > 2.7 B
// > 2.3 B-
// > 2.0 C+
// > 1.7 C
// > 1.3 C-
// > 1.0 D+
// > 0.7 D
// > 0.0 D-
// 0.0 E
// Example:
// >>> grade_equation([4.0, 3, 1.7, 2, 3.5])
// ["A+", "B", "C-", "C", "A-"]
function numerical_letter_grade(grades){
var grades_array = [];
for (var i = 0; i < grades.length; i++){
if (grades[i] >= 4.0){
grades_array.push("A+");
}
else if (grades[i] > 3.7){
grades_array.push("A");
}
else if (grades[i] > 3.3){
grades_array.push("A-");
}
else if (grades[i] > 3.0){
grades_array.push("B+");
}
else if (grades[i] > 2.7){
grades_array.push("B");
}
else if (grades[i] > 2.3){
grades_array.push("B-");
} | grades_array.push("C+");
}
else if (grades[i] > 1.7){
grades_array.push("C");
}
else if (grades[i] > 1.3){
grades_array.push("C-");
}
else if (grades[i] > 1.0){
grades_array.push("D+");
}
else if (grades[i] > 0.7){
grades_array.push("D");
}
else if (grades[i] > 0.0){
grades_array.push("D-");
}
else if (grades[i] == 0.0){
grades_array.push("E");
}
}
return grades_array;
} | else if (grades[i] > 2.0){ | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = numerical_letter_grade;
assert.deepEqual(candidate([4.0, 3, 1.7, 2, 3.5]),["A+", "B", "C-", "C", "A-"]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1.2]),["D+"]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([0.5]),["D-"]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([0.0]),["E"]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1.0, 0.3, 1.5, 2.8, 3.3]),["D", "D-", "C-", "B", "B+"]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([0.0, 0.7]),["E", "D-"]);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_150_x_or_y.json-L14 | py | def x_or_y(n: int, x: int, y: int) -> int:
"""A simple program which should return the value of x if n is
a prime number and should return the value of y otherwise.
Examples:
>>> x_or_y(7, 34, 12)
34
>>> x_or_y(15, 8, 5)
5
"""
if n < 2:
return y | if n % i == 0:
return y
return x
| for i in range(2, n): | def check(candidate):
assert candidate(7, 34, 12) == 34
assert candidate(15, 8, 5) == 5
assert candidate(3, 33, 5212) == 33
assert candidate(1259, 3, 52) == 3
assert candidate(7919, -1, 12) == -1
assert candidate(3609, 1245, 583) == 583
assert candidate(91, 56, 129) == 129
assert candidate(6, 34, 1234) == 1234
assert candidate(1, 2, 0) == 0
assert candidate(2, 2, 0) == 2
def test_check():
check(x_or_y)
test_check()
|
humaneval-HumanEval_119_match_parens.json-L36 | js | //You are given an array of two strings, both strings consist of open
// parentheses '(' or close parentheses ')' only.
// Your job is to check if it is possible to concatenate the two strings in
// some order, that the resulting string will be good.
// A string S is considered to be good if and only if all parentheses in S
// are balanced. For example: the string '(())()' is good, while the string
// '())' is not.
// Return 'Yes' if there's a way to make a good string, and return 'No' otherwise.
// Examples:
// >>> match_parens(["()(", ")"])
// "Yes"
// >>> match_parens([")", ")"])
// "No"
function match_parens(lst){
const open = '(';
const close = ')';
const is_good = (s) => {
let stack = [];
for (let p of s){
if (p === open){
stack.push(p);
} else if (p === close){
if (stack.length === 0){
return false;
}
stack.pop();
}
}
return stack.length === 0;
};
const str1 = lst[0];
const str2 = lst[1];
if (is_good(str1 + str2)){
return 'Yes';
} | return 'Yes';
}
return 'No';
} | if (is_good(str2 + str1)){ | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = match_parens;
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["()(", ")"]),"Yes");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([")", ")"]),"No");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["(()(())", "())())"]),"No");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([")())", "(()()("]),"Yes");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["(())))", "(()())(("]),"Yes");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["()", "())"]),"No");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["(()(", "()))()"]),"Yes");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["((((", "((())"]),"No");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([")(()", "(()("]),"No");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([")(", ")("]),"No");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["(", ")"]),"Yes");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([")", "("]),"Yes");
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_80_is_happy.json-L23 | js | //You are given a string s.
// Your task is to check if the string is hapjs or not.
// A string is hapjs if its length is at least 3 and every 3 consecutive letters are distinct
// For example:
// >>> is_happy(a)
// false
// >>> is_happy(aa)
// false
// >>> is_happy(abcd)
// true
// >>> is_happy(aabb)
// false
// >>> is_happy(adb)
// true
// >>> is_happy(xyy)
// false
function is_happy(s){
let happy = true;
if(s.length<3){
happy = false;
}
for(let i=2; i<s.length; i++){ | happy = false;
}
}
return happy;
} | if(s[i]===s[i-1] || s[i]===s[i-2]){ | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = is_happy;
assert.deepEqual(candidate("a"),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate("aa"),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate("abcd"),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate("aabb"),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate("adb"),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate("xyy"),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate("iopaxpoi"),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate("iopaxioi"),false);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_1_separate_paren_groups.json-L27 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// Input to this function is a string containing multiple groups of nested parentheses. Your goal is to
// separate those group into separate strings and return the array list of those.
// Separate groups are balanced (each open brace is properly closed) and not nested within each other
// Ignore any spaces in the input string.
// >>> separateParenGroups(("( ) (( )) (( )( ))"))
// (new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"()", (String)"(())", (String)"(()())")))
public static ArrayList<String> separateParenGroups(String paren_string) {
ArrayList<String> output = new ArrayList<String>();
StringBuffer temp = new StringBuffer();
int open_paren = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < paren_string.length(); i++) {
char c = paren_string.charAt(i);
if (c == '(') {
if (open_paren == 0) {
temp = new StringBuffer();
}
open_paren++;
temp.append(c); | open_paren--;
temp.append(c);
if (open_paren == 0) {
output.add(temp.toString());
}
}
}
return output;
}
} | } else if (c == ')') { | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(separateParenGroups(("(()()) ((())) () ((())()())")).equals((new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"(()())", (String)"((()))", (String)"()", (String)"((())()())")))));
assert(separateParenGroups(("() (()) ((())) (((())))")).equals((new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"()", (String)"(())", (String)"((()))", (String)"(((())))")))));
assert(separateParenGroups(("(()(())((())))")).equals((new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"(()(())((())))")))));
assert(separateParenGroups(("( ) (( )) (( )( ))")).equals((new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList((String)"()", (String)"(())", (String)"(()())")))));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_127_intersection.json-L25 | js | //You are given two intervals,
// where each interval is a pair of integers. For example, interval = (start, end) = (1, 2).
// The given intervals are closed which means that the interval (start, end)
// includes both start and end.
// For each given interval, it is assumed that its start is less or equal its end.
// Your task is to determine whether the length of intersection of these two
// intervals is a prime number.
// Example, the intersection of the intervals (1, 3), (2, 4) is (2, 3)
// which its length is 1, which not a prime number.
// If the length of the intersection is a prime number, return "YES",
// otherwise, return "NO".
// If the two intervals don't intersect, return "NO".
// [input/output] samples:
// >>> intersection([1, 2], [2, 3])
// "NO"
// >>> intersection([-1, 1], [0, 4])
// "NO"
// >>> intersection([-3, -1], [-5, 5])
// "YES"
function intersection(interval1, interval2){
let start = Math.max(interval1[0], interval2[0]);
let end = Math.min(interval1[1], interval2[1]);
if (start >= end) {
return "NO"; | let length = end - start;
let primes = [2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71, 73, 79, 83, 89, 97];
return primes.includes(length) ? "YES" : "NO";
}
| } | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = intersection;
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2], [2, 3]),"NO");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([-1, 1], [0, 4]),"NO");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([-3, -1], [-5, 5]),"YES");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([-2, 2], [-4, 0]),"YES");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([-11, 2], [-1, -1]),"NO");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2], [3, 5]),"NO");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2], [1, 2]),"NO");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([-2, -2], [-3, -2]),"NO");
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_137_compare_one.json-L69 | py | from typing import Union
def compare_one(a: Union[int, float, str], b: Union[int, float, str]) -> Union[int, float, str, None]:
"""
Create a function that takes integers, floats, or strings representing
real numbers, and returns the larger variable in its given variable type.
Return None if the values are equal.
Note: If a real number is represented as a string, the floating point might be . or ,
>>> compare_one(1, 2.5)
2.5
>>> compare_one(1, '2,3')
'2,3'
>>> compare_one('5,1', '6')
'6'
>>> compare_one('1', 1)
None
"""
if isinstance(a, int) and isinstance(b, int):
if a > b:
return a
elif a < b:
return b
else:
return None
elif isinstance(a, float) and isinstance(b, float):
if a > b:
return a
elif a < b:
return b
else:
return None
elif isinstance(a, str) and isinstance(b, str):
a_tmp = a.replace(',', '.')
b_tmp = b.replace(',', '.')
if float(a_tmp) > float(b_tmp):
return a
elif float(a_tmp) < float(b_tmp):
return b
else:
return None
elif isinstance(a, int) and isinstance(b, float):
if a > b:
return a
elif a < b:
return b
else:
return None
elif isinstance(a, float) and isinstance(b, int):
if a > b:
return a
elif a < b:
return b
else:
return None
elif isinstance(a, str) and isinstance(b, int):
a_tmp = a.replace(',', '.')
if float(a_tmp) > b:
return a
elif float(a_tmp) < b:
return b
else:
return None
elif isinstance(a, int) and isinstance(b, str):
b_tmp = b.replace(',', '.')
if a > float(b_tmp):
return a
elif a < float(b_tmp): | else:
return None
elif isinstance(a, str) and isinstance(b, float):
a_tmp = a.replace(',', '.')
if float(a_tmp) > b:
return a
elif float(a_tmp) < b:
return b | return b | def check(candidate):
assert candidate(1, 2) == 2
assert candidate(1, 2.5) == 2.5
assert candidate(2, 3) == 3
assert candidate(5, 6) == 6
assert candidate(1, '2,3') == '2,3'
assert candidate('5,1', '6') == '6'
assert candidate('1', '2') == '2'
assert candidate('1', 1) == None
def test_check():
check(compare_one)
test_check()
|
humaneval-HumanEval_64_vowels_count.json-L31 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// Write a function vowels_count which takes a string representing
// a word as input and returns the number of vowels in the string.
// Vowels in this case are 'a', 'e', 'i', 'o', 'u'. Here, 'y' is also a
// vowel, but only when it is at the end of the given word.
// Example:
// >>> vowelsCount(("abcde"))
// (2l)
// >>> vowelsCount(("ACEDY"))
// (3l)
public static long vowelsCount(String s) {
long sum = 0;
String sUpper = s.toUpperCase();
int lastIndex = sUpper.length() - 1;
for (int i = 0; i < sUpper.length(); i++) {
if (sUpper.charAt(i) == 'A' || sUpper.charAt(i) == 'E' || sUpper.charAt(i) == 'I' || sUpper.charAt(i) == 'O' || sUpper.charAt(i) == 'U') {
sum++;
}
if (sUpper.charAt(i) == 'Y' && i == lastIndex) {
sum++;
}
}
return sum; | } | } | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(vowelsCount(("abcde")) == (2l));
assert(vowelsCount(("Alone")) == (3l));
assert(vowelsCount(("key")) == (2l));
assert(vowelsCount(("bye")) == (1l));
assert(vowelsCount(("keY")) == (2l));
assert(vowelsCount(("bYe")) == (1l));
assert(vowelsCount(("ACEDY")) == (3l));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_80_is_happy.json-L22 | js | //You are given a string s.
// Your task is to check if the string is hapjs or not.
// A string is hapjs if its length is at least 3 and every 3 consecutive letters are distinct
// For example:
// >>> is_happy(a)
// false
// >>> is_happy(aa)
// false
// >>> is_happy(abcd)
// true
// >>> is_happy(aabb)
// false
// >>> is_happy(adb)
// true
// >>> is_happy(xyy)
// false
function is_happy(s){
let happy = true;
if(s.length<3){
happy = false;
} | if(s[i]===s[i-1] || s[i]===s[i-2]){
happy = false;
}
}
return happy;
} | for(let i=2; i<s.length; i++){ | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = is_happy;
assert.deepEqual(candidate("a"),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate("aa"),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate("abcd"),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate("aabb"),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate("adb"),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate("xyy"),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate("iopaxpoi"),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate("iopaxioi"),false);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_19_sort_numbers.json-L25 | js | //Input is a space-delimited string of numberals from 'zero' to 'nine'.
// Valid choices are 'zero', 'one', 'two', 'three', 'four', 'five', 'six', 'seven', 'eight' and 'nine'.
// Return the string with numbers sorted from smallest to largest
// >>> sort_numbers("three one five")
// "one three five"
function sort_numbers(numbers){
var numString = numbers.split(" ");
var numMap = {
"zero": 0,
"one": 1,
"two": 2,
"three": 3,
"four": 4,
"five": 5,
"six": 6,
"seven": 7,
"eight": 8,
"nine": 9
};
numString.sort(function(a, b){
return numMap[a] - numMap[b];
});
numString = numString.join(" ");
return numString; | } | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = sort_numbers;
assert.deepEqual(candidate(""),"");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("three"),"three");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("three five nine"),"three five nine");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("five zero four seven nine eight"),"zero four five seven eight nine");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("six five four three two one zero"),"zero one two three four five six");
}
test(); |
|
humaneval-HumanEval_18_how_many_times.json-L10 | py | def how_many_times(string: str, substring: str) -> int:
""" Find how many times a given substring can be found in the original string. Count overlaping cases.
>>> how_many_times('', 'a')
0
>>> how_many_times('aaa', 'a')
3
>>> how_many_times('aaaa', 'aa')
3
"""
|
print(how_many_times('aaaa', 'aa')) | return sum(1 for i in range(len(string)) if string.startswith(substring, i)) | def check(candidate):
assert candidate('', 'x') == 0
assert candidate('xyxyxyx', 'x') == 4
assert candidate('cacacacac', 'cac') == 4
assert candidate('john doe', 'john') == 1
def test_check():
check(how_many_times)
test_check()
|
humaneval-HumanEval_63_fibfib.json-L24 | js | //The FibFib number sequence is a sequence similar to the Fibbonacci sequnece that's defined as follows:
// fibfib(0) == 0
// fibfib(1) == 0
// fibfib(2) == 1
// fibfib(n) == fibfib(n-1) + fibfib(n-2) + fibfib(n-3).
// Please write a function to efficiently compute the n-th element of the fibfib number sequence.
// >>> fibfib(1)
// 0
// >>> fibfib(5)
// 4
// >>> fibfib(8)
// 24
function fibfib(n){
if(n <= 0){
return 0;
}
if(n == 1){
return 0;
}
if(n == 2){
return 1;
}
return fibfib(n-1) + fibfib(n-2) + fibfib(n-3); | } | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = fibfib;
assert.deepEqual(candidate(2),1);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(1),0);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(5),4);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(8),24);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(10),81);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(12),274);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(14),927);
}
test(); |
|
humaneval-HumanEval_41_car_race_collision.json-L16 | py | def car_race_collision(n: int) -> int:
"""
Imagine a road that's a perfectly straight infinitely long line.
n cars are driving left to right; simultaneously, a different set of n cars
are driving right to left. The two sets of cars start out being very far from
each other. All cars move in the same speed. Two cars are said to collide
when a car that's moving left to right hits a car that's moving right to left.
However, the cars are infinitely sturdy and strong; as a result, they continue moving
in their trajectory as if they did not collide.
This function outputs the number of such collisions.
"""
l = n * n
count = 0
left_cars = [i for i in range(l)] | for i in range(l):
for j in range(l):
if left_cars[i] == right_cars[j]:
count += 1
return count | right_cars = [i for i in range(l)] | def check(candidate):
assert candidate(2) == 4
assert candidate(3) == 9
assert candidate(4) == 16
assert candidate(8) == 64
assert candidate(10) == 100
def test_check():
check(car_race_collision)
test_check()
|
humaneval-HumanEval_63_fibfib.json-L27 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// The FibFib number sequence is a sequence similar to the Fibbonacci sequnece that's defined as follows:
// fibfib(0) == 0
// fibfib(1) == 0
// fibfib(2) == 1
// fibfib(n) == fibfib(n-1) + fibfib(n-2) + fibfib(n-3).
// Please write a function to efficiently compute the n-th element of the fibfib number sequence.
// >>> fibfib((1l))
// (0l)
// >>> fibfib((5l))
// (4l)
// >>> fibfib((8l))
// (24l)
public static long fibfib(long n) {
if (n == 0) {
return 0;
}
if (n == 1) {
return 0; | if (n == 2) {
return 1;
}
long[] memo = new long[(int) n + 1];
memo[0] = 0;
memo[1] = 0;
memo[2] = 1;
for (int i = 3; i <= n; i++) {
memo[i] = memo[i - 1] + memo[i - 2] + memo[i - 3];
}
return memo[(int) n];
}
} | } | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(fibfib((2l)) == (1l));
assert(fibfib((1l)) == (0l));
assert(fibfib((5l)) == (4l));
assert(fibfib((8l)) == (24l));
assert(fibfib((10l)) == (81l));
assert(fibfib((12l)) == (274l));
assert(fibfib((14l)) == (927l));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_16_count_distinct_characters.json-L15 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// Given a string, find out how many distinct characters (regardless of case) does it consist of
// >>> countDistinctCharacters(("xyzXYZ"))
// (3l)
// >>> countDistinctCharacters(("Jerry"))
// (4l)
public static long countDistinctCharacters(String string) {
| string = string.toLowerCase();
Set<Character> set = new HashSet<Character>();
for (int i = 0; i < string.length(); i++) {
char c = string.charAt(i);
set.add(c);
}
result = set.size();
return result;
}
} | long result = 0; | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(countDistinctCharacters(("")) == (0l));
assert(countDistinctCharacters(("abcde")) == (5l));
assert(countDistinctCharacters(("abcdecadeCADE")) == (5l));
assert(countDistinctCharacters(("aaaaAAAAaaaa")) == (1l));
assert(countDistinctCharacters(("Jerry jERRY JeRRRY")) == (5l));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_110_exchange.json-L33 | js | //In this problem, you will implement a function that takes two arrays of numbers,
// and determines whether it is possible to perform an exchange of elements
// between them to make lst1 an array of only even numbers.
// There is no limit on the number of exchanged elements between lst1 and lst2.
// If it is possible to exchange elements between the lst1 and lst2 to make
// all the elements of lst1 to be even, return "YES".
// Otherwise, return "NO".
// For example:
// >>> exchange([1, 2, 3, 4], [1, 2, 3, 4])
// "YES"
// >>> exchange([1, 2, 3, 4], [1, 5, 3, 4])
// "NO"
// It is assumed that the input arrays will be non-empty.
function exchange(lst1, lst2){
var num1 = 0;
var num2 = 0;
var exchange = true;
while(num1 < lst1.length && exchange){
if(lst1[num1] % 2 !== 0){
exchange = false;
if(num2 < lst2.length){
while(num2 < lst2.length && exchange == false){
if(lst2[num2] % 2 == 0){
lst1[num1] = lst2[num2];
exchange = true;
}
num2++;
}
}
}
num1++;
} | return "YES";
}else{
return "NO";
}
}
| if(exchange){ | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = exchange;
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2, 3, 4], [1, 2, 3, 4]),"YES");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2, 3, 4], [1, 5, 3, 4]),"NO");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2, 3, 4], [2, 1, 4, 3]),"YES");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([5, 7, 3], [2, 6, 4]),"YES");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([5, 7, 3], [2, 6, 3]),"NO");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([3, 2, 6, 1, 8, 9], [3, 5, 5, 1, 1, 1]),"NO");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([100, 200], [200, 200]),"YES");
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_110_exchange.json-L21 | js | //In this problem, you will implement a function that takes two arrays of numbers,
// and determines whether it is possible to perform an exchange of elements
// between them to make lst1 an array of only even numbers.
// There is no limit on the number of exchanged elements between lst1 and lst2.
// If it is possible to exchange elements between the lst1 and lst2 to make
// all the elements of lst1 to be even, return "YES".
// Otherwise, return "NO".
// For example:
// >>> exchange([1, 2, 3, 4], [1, 2, 3, 4])
// "YES"
// >>> exchange([1, 2, 3, 4], [1, 5, 3, 4])
// "NO"
// It is assumed that the input arrays will be non-empty.
function exchange(lst1, lst2){
var num1 = 0;
var num2 = 0;
var exchange = true;
while(num1 < lst1.length && exchange){
if(lst1[num1] % 2 !== 0){
exchange = false; | while(num2 < lst2.length && exchange == false){
if(lst2[num2] % 2 == 0){
lst1[num1] = lst2[num2];
exchange = true;
}
num2++;
}
}
}
num1++;
}
if(exchange){
return "YES";
}else{
return "NO";
}
}
| if(num2 < lst2.length){ | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = exchange;
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2, 3, 4], [1, 2, 3, 4]),"YES");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2, 3, 4], [1, 5, 3, 4]),"NO");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2, 3, 4], [2, 1, 4, 3]),"YES");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([5, 7, 3], [2, 6, 4]),"YES");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([5, 7, 3], [2, 6, 3]),"NO");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([3, 2, 6, 1, 8, 9], [3, 5, 5, 1, 1, 1]),"NO");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([100, 200], [200, 200]),"YES");
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_100_make_a_pile.json-L23 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// Given a positive integer n, you have to make a pile of n levels of stones.
// The first level has n stones.
// The number of stones in the next level is:
// - the next odd number if n is odd.
// - the next even number if n is even.
// Return the number of stones in each level in an array array list, where element at index
// i represents the number of stones in the level (i+1).
// Examples:
// >>> makeAPile((3l))
// (new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)3l, (long)5l, (long)7l)))
public static ArrayList<Long> makeAPile(long n) {
ArrayList<Long> levels = new ArrayList<Long>();
for (long i = 0; i < n; i++) {
levels.add(n + 2 * i); | return levels;
}
} | } | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(makeAPile((3l)).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)3l, (long)5l, (long)7l)))));
assert(makeAPile((4l)).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)4l, (long)6l, (long)8l, (long)10l)))));
assert(makeAPile((5l)).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)5l, (long)7l, (long)9l, (long)11l, (long)13l)))));
assert(makeAPile((6l)).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)6l, (long)8l, (long)10l, (long)12l, (long)14l, (long)16l)))));
assert(makeAPile((8l)).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)8l, (long)10l, (long)12l, (long)14l, (long)16l, (long)18l, (long)20l, (long)22l)))));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_20_find_closest_elements.json-L17 | py | from typing import List, Tuple
def find_closest_elements(numbers: List[float]) -> Tuple[float, float]:
""" From a supplied list of numbers (of length at least two) select and return two that are the closest to each
other and return them in order (smaller number, larger number).
>>> find_closest_elements([1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 2.2])
(2.0, 2.2)
>>> find_closest_elements([1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 2.0])
(2.0, 2.0)
"""
temp, temp2 = abs(numbers[0] - numbers[1]), abs(numbers[0] - numbers[1])
temp_index, temp2_index = 0, 1
if numbers[0] > numbers[1]:
temp, temp2 = temp2, temp
temp_index, temp2_index = temp2_index, temp_index
for i in range(len(numbers)): | if abs(numbers[i] - numbers[j]) < temp:
temp = abs(numbers[i] - numbers[j])
temp_index = i
temp2_index = j
elif abs(numbers[i] - numbers[j]) == temp:
if numbers[i] > numbers[j]:
temp = abs(numbers[i] - numbers[j])
temp_index = i
temp2_index = j
if numbers[temp_index] > numbers[temp2_index]:
temp, temp2 = numbers[temp2_index], numbers[temp_index]
else:
temp, temp2 = numbers[temp_index], numbers[temp2_index]
return temp, temp2
print(find_closest_elements([1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 2.2])) | for j in range(i+1, len(numbers)): | def check(candidate):
assert candidate([1.0, 2.0, 3.9, 4.0, 5.0, 2.2]) == (3.9, 4.0)
assert candidate([1.0, 2.0, 5.9, 4.0, 5.0]) == (5.0, 5.9)
assert candidate([1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 2.2]) == (2.0, 2.2)
assert candidate([1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 2.0]) == (2.0, 2.0)
assert candidate([1.1, 2.2, 3.1, 4.1, 5.1]) == (2.2, 3.1)
def test_check():
check(find_closest_elements)
test_check()
|
humaneval-HumanEval_11_string_xor.json-L20 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// Input are two strings a and b consisting only of 1s and 0s.
// Perform binary XOR on these inputs and return result also as a string.
// >>> stringXor(("010"), ("110"))
// ("100")
public static String stringXor(String a, String b) {
StringBuilder c = new StringBuilder();
for (int i = 0; i < a.length(); i++) {
c.append(a.charAt(i) ^ b.charAt(i));
}
return c.toString();
} | } | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(stringXor(("111000"), ("101010")).equals(("010010")));
assert(stringXor(("1"), ("1")).equals(("0")));
assert(stringXor(("0101"), ("0000")).equals(("0101")));
}
}
|
|
humaneval-HumanEval_36_fizz_buzz.json-L16 | js | //Return the number of times the digit 7 appears in integers less than n which are divisible by 11 or 13.
// >>> fizz_buzz(50)
// 0
// >>> fizz_buzz(78)
// 2
// >>> fizz_buzz(79)
// 3
function fizz_buzz(n){
let result = 0;
for(let i = 0; i < n; i++){
if(i % 11 === 0 || i % 13 === 0){
let arr = i.toString().split('');
for(let j = 0; j < arr.length; j++){
if(arr[j] === '7'){
result++; | }
}
}
return result;
}
| } | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = fizz_buzz;
assert.deepEqual(candidate(50),0);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(78),2);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(79),3);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(100),3);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(200),6);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(4000),192);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(10000),639);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(100000),8026);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_114_minSubArraySum.json-L16 | js | //Given an array of integers nums, find the minimum sum of any non-empty sub-array
// of nums.
// Example
// >>> minSubArraySum([2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 4])
// 1
// >>> minSubArraySum([-1, -2, -3])
// -6
function minSubArraySum(nums){
let sum = 0;
let minSum = nums[0];
for(let i = 0; i < nums.length; i++){
sum += nums[i];
if(sum < minSum){
minSum = sum;
} | sum = 0;
}
}
return minSum;
}
| if(sum > 0){ | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = minSubArraySum;
assert.deepEqual(candidate([2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 4]),1);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([-1, -2, -3]),-6);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([-1, -2, -3, 2, -10]),-14);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([-9999999999999999]),-9999999999999999);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([0, 10, 20, 1000000]),0);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([-1, -2, -3, 10, -5]),-6);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([100, -1, -2, -3, 10, -5]),-6);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([10, 11, 13, 8, 3, 4]),3);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([100, -33, 32, -1, 0, -2]),-33);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([-10]),-10);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([7]),7);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, -1]),-1);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_153_Strongest_Extension.json-L22 | js | //You will be given the name of a class (a string) and an array of extensions.
// The extensions are to be used to load additional classes to the class. The
// strength of the extension is as follows: Let CAP be the number of the uppercase
// letters in the extension's name, and let SM be the number of lowercase letters
// in the extension's name, the strength is given by the fraction CAP - SM.
// You should find the strongest extension and return a string in this
// format: ClassName.StrongestExtensionName.
// If there are two or more extensions with the same strength, you should
// choose the one that comes first in the array.
// For example, if you are given "Slices" as the class and an array of the
// extensions: ['SErviNGSliCes', 'Cheese', 'StuFfed'] then you should
// return 'Slices.SErviNGSliCes' since 'SErviNGSliCes' is the strongest extension
// (its strength is -1).
// Example:
// >>> Strongest_Extension("my_class", ["AA", "Be", "CC"])
// "my_class.AA"
function Strongest_Extension(class_name, extensions){
var output = class_name + ".";
var min_strength = 1;
for (var i = 0; i < extensions.length; i++) {
var strength = -1*(extensions[i].replace(/[^A-Z]/g, "").length - extensions[i].replace(/[^a-z]/g, "").length); | min_strength = strength;
output = class_name + "." + extensions[i];
}
}
return output;
}
| if (strength < min_strength) { | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = Strongest_Extension;
assert.deepEqual(candidate("Watashi", ["tEN", "niNE", "eIGHt8OKe"]),"Watashi.eIGHt8OKe");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("Boku123", ["nani", "NazeDa", "YEs.WeCaNe", "32145tggg"]),"Boku123.YEs.WeCaNe");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("__YESIMHERE", ["t", "eMptY", "nothing", "zeR00", "NuLl__", "123NoooneB321"]),"__YESIMHERE.NuLl__");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("K", ["Ta", "TAR", "t234An", "cosSo"]),"K.TAR");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("__HAHA", ["Tab", "123", "781345", "-_-"]),"__HAHA.123");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("YameRore", ["HhAas", "okIWILL123", "WorkOut", "Fails", "-_-"]),"YameRore.okIWILL123");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("finNNalLLly", ["Die", "NowW", "Wow", "WoW"]),"finNNalLLly.WoW");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("_", ["Bb", "91245"]),"_.Bb");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("Sp", ["671235", "Bb"]),"Sp.671235");
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_17_parse_music.json-L37 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// Input to this function is a string representing musical notes in a special ASCII format.
// Your task is to parse this string and return array list of integers corresponding to how many beats does each
// not last.
// Here is a legend:
// 'o' - whole note, lasts four beats
// 'o|' - half note, lasts two beats
// '.|' - quater note, lasts one beat
// >>> parseMusic(("o o| .| o| o| .| .| .| .| o o"))
// (new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)4l, (long)2l, (long)1l, (long)2l, (long)2l, (long)1l, (long)1l, (long)1l, (long)1l, (long)4l, (long)4l)))
public static ArrayList<Long> parseMusic(String music_string) {
ArrayList<Long> res = new ArrayList<Long>();
char[] chars = music_string.toCharArray();
for (int i = 0; i < chars.length; i++) {
if (chars[i] == 'o') {
if (i + 1 < chars.length && chars[i + 1] == '|') {
res.add((long)2l);
i += 1;
} else {
res.add((long)4l);
}
} else if (chars[i] == '.') {
if (i + 1 < chars.length && chars[i + 1] == '|') {
res.add((long)1l);
i += 1;
}
}
}
return res; | } | } | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(parseMusic(("")).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList()))));
assert(parseMusic(("o o o o")).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)4l, (long)4l, (long)4l, (long)4l)))));
assert(parseMusic((".| .| .| .|")).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)1l, (long)1l, (long)1l)))));
assert(parseMusic(("o| o| .| .| o o o o")).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)2l, (long)2l, (long)1l, (long)1l, (long)4l, (long)4l, (long)4l, (long)4l)))));
assert(parseMusic(("o| .| o| .| o o| o o|")).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)2l, (long)1l, (long)2l, (long)1l, (long)4l, (long)2l, (long)4l, (long)2l)))));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_91_is_bored.json-L16 | py | def is_bored(S: str) -> int:
"""
You'll be given a string of words, and your task is to count the number
of boredoms. A boredom is a sentence that starts with the word "I".
Sentences are delimited by '.', '?' or '!'.
For example:
>>> is_bored('Hello world')
0
>>> is_bored('The sky is blue. The sun is shining. I love this weather')
1
"""
boredoms = 0
sentences = S.split('.')
for sentence in sentences: | if words and words[0] == 'I':
boredoms += 1
return boredoms
| words = sentence.split() | def check(candidate):
assert candidate('Hello world') == 0
assert candidate('Is the sky blue?') == 0
assert candidate('I love It !') == 1
assert candidate('bIt') == 0
assert candidate('I feel good today. I will be productive. will kill It') == 2
assert candidate('You and I are going for a walk') == 0
def test_check():
check(is_bored)
test_check()
|
humaneval-HumanEval_113_odd_count.json-L14 | js | //Given an array of strings, where each string consists of only digits, return an array.
// Each element i of the output should be "the number of odd elements in the
// string i of the input." where all the i's should be replaced by the number
// of odd digits in the i'th string of the input.
// >>> odd_count(["1234567"])
// ["the number of odd elements 4n the str4ng 4 of the 4nput."]
// >>> odd_count(["3", "11111111"])
// ["the number of odd elements 1n the str1ng 1 of the 1nput.", "the number of odd elements 8n the str8ng 8 of the 8nput."]
function odd_count(lst){
var new_lst = [];
for (var i = 0; i < lst.length; i++){
var word = lst[i];
var odd_sum = 0; | if (word[j] % 2 == 1){
odd_sum += 1;
}
}
var odd_word = "the number of odd elements " + odd_sum + "n the str" + odd_sum + "ng " + odd_sum + " of the " + odd_sum + "nput.";
new_lst.push(odd_word);
}
return new_lst;
} | for (var j = 0; j < word.length; j++){ | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = odd_count;
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["1234567"]),["the number of odd elements 4n the str4ng 4 of the 4nput."]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["3", "11111111"]),["the number of odd elements 1n the str1ng 1 of the 1nput.", "the number of odd elements 8n the str8ng 8 of the 8nput."]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["271", "137", "314"]),["the number of odd elements 2n the str2ng 2 of the 2nput.", "the number of odd elements 3n the str3ng 3 of the 3nput.", "the number of odd elements 2n the str2ng 2 of the 2nput."]);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_161_solve.json-L22 | js | //You are given a string s.
// if s[i] is a letter, reverse its case from lower to upper or vise versa,
// otherwise keep it as it is.
// If the string contains no letters, reverse the string.
// The function should return the resulted string.
// Examples
// >>> solve("1234")
// "4321"
// >>> solve("ab")
// "AB"
// >>> solve("#a@C")
// "#A@c"
function solve(s){
let letters = s.match(/[a-z]/ig);
if(letters) {
const swapped = s.split('').map(char => {
if(/[a-z]/i.test(char)) {
return char === char.toLowerCase()
? char.toUpperCase()
: char.toLowerCase();
} | });
return swapped.join('');
}
return s.split('').reverse().join('');
}
| return char; | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = solve;
assert.deepEqual(candidate("AsDf"),"aSdF");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("1234"),"4321");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("ab"),"AB");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("#a@C"),"#A@c");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("#AsdfW^45"),"#aSDFw^45");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("#6@2"),"2@6#");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("#$a^D"),"#$A^d");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("#ccc"),"#CCC");
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_147_get_max_triples.json-L31 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// You are given a positive integer n. You have to create an integer array array list a of length n.
// For each i (1 ≤ i ≤ n), the value of a[i] = i * i - i + 1.
// Return the number of triples (a[i], a[j], a[k]) of a where i < j < k,
// and a[i] + a[j] + a[k] is a multiple of 3.
// Example :
// >>> getMaxTriples((5l))
// (1l)
// Explanation:
// a = [1, 3, 7, 13, 21]
// The only valid triple is (1, 7, 13).
public static long getMaxTriples(long n) {
int count = 0;
ArrayList<Integer> arrayList = new ArrayList<Integer>();
for (int i = 1; i <= n; i++) {
arrayList.add(i * i - i + 1);
}
for (int i = 0; i < arrayList.size(); i++) {
for (int j = i + 1; j < arrayList.size(); j++) {
for (int k = j + 1; k < arrayList.size(); k++) {
if ((arrayList.get(i) + arrayList.get(j) + arrayList.get(k)) % 3 == 0) {
count++;
} | }
}
return count;
}
} | } | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(getMaxTriples((5l)) == (1l));
assert(getMaxTriples((6l)) == (4l));
assert(getMaxTriples((10l)) == (36l));
assert(getMaxTriples((100l)) == (53361l));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_72_will_it_fly.json-L18 | js | //Write a function that returns true if the object q will fly, and false otherwise.
// The object q will fly if it's balanced (it is a palindromic array) and the sum of its elements is less than or equal the maximum possible weight w.
// Example:
// >>> will_it_fly([1, 2], 5)
// false
// # 1+2 is less than the maximum possible weight, but it's unbalanced.
// >>> will_it_fly([3, 2, 3], 1)
// false
// # it's balanced, but 3+2+3 is more than the maximum possible weight.
// >>> will_it_fly([3, 2, 3], 9)
// true
// # 3+2+3 is less than the maximum possible weight, and it's balanced.
// >>> will_it_fly([3], 5)
// true
// # 3 is less than the maximum possible weight, and it's balanced.
function will_it_fly(q, w){
let sum = 0; | for(let i = 0; i < q.length; i++){
sum += q[i];
}
for(let i = 0; i < q.length; i++){
if(q[i] !== q[q.length - 1 - i]){
balanced = false;
break;
}
}
return balanced && sum <= w;
} | let balanced = true; | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = will_it_fly;
assert.deepEqual(candidate([3, 2, 3], 9),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2], 5),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([3], 5),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([3, 2, 3], 1),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2, 3], 6),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([5], 5),true);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_39_prime_fib.json-L23 | js | //prime_fib returns n-th number that is a Fibonacci number and it's also prime.
// >>> prime_fib(1)
// 2
// >>> prime_fib(2)
// 3
// >>> prime_fib(3)
// 5
// >>> prime_fib(4)
// 13
// >>> prime_fib(5)
// 89
function prime_fib(n){
function isPrime(number){
if(number <= 3){
return number > 1;
}
else if(number % 2 == 0 || number % 3 == 0){
return false;
}
else{
for(var i = 5; i * i <= number; i += 6){
if(number % i == 0 || number % (i + 2) == 0){ | }
}
return true;
}
}
function fib(num){
var a = 1, b = 0, temp;
while (num >= 0){
temp = a;
a = a + b;
b = temp;
num--;
}
return b;
}
var res = 0;
var fibNum = 0;
while(res < n){
if(isPrime(fib(fibNum))){
res++;
}
fibNum++;
}
return fib(fibNum - 1);
} | return false; | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = prime_fib;
assert.deepEqual(candidate(1),2);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(2),3);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(3),5);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(4),13);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(5),89);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(6),233);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(7),1597);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(8),28657);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(9),514229);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(10),433494437);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_124_valid_date.json-L46 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// You have to write a function which validates a given date string and
// returns true if the date is valid otherwise false.
// The date is valid if all of the following rules are satisfied:
// 1. The date string is not empty.
// 2. The number of days is not less than 1 or higher than 31 days for months 1,3,5,7,8,10,12. And the number of days is not less than 1 or higher than 30 days for months 4,6,9,11. And, the number of days is not less than 1 or higher than 29 for the month 2.
// 3. The months should not be less than 1 or higher than 12.
// 4. The date should be in the format: mm-dd-yyyy
// >>> validDate(("03-11-2000"))
// (true)
// >>> validDate(("15-01-2012"))
// (false)
// >>> validDate(("04-0-2040"))
// (false)
// >>> validDate(("06-04-2020"))
// (true)
// >>> validDate(("06/04/2020"))
// (false)
public static boolean validDate(String date) {
boolean valid_date = false;
if (date.equals("")) return valid_date;
String[] parts = date.split("-");
if (parts.length != 3) return valid_date;
try {
int month = Integer.parseInt(parts[0]);
int day = Integer.parseInt(parts[1]);
int year = Integer.parseInt(parts[2]);
if (month < 1 || month > 12) return valid_date;
if (month == 2) {
if (day < 1 || day > 29) return valid_date;
} else if (month == 1 || month == 3 || month == 5 || month == 7 || month == 8 || month == 10 || month == 12) {
if (day < 1 || day > 31) return valid_date;
} else {
if (day < 1 || day > 30) return valid_date;
}
valid_date = true;
} catch (Exception e) {
valid_date = false; | return valid_date;
}
} | } | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(validDate(("03-11-2000")) == (true));
assert(validDate(("15-01-2012")) == (false));
assert(validDate(("04-0-2040")) == (false));
assert(validDate(("06-04-2020")) == (true));
assert(validDate(("01-01-2007")) == (true));
assert(validDate(("03-32-2011")) == (false));
assert(validDate(("")) == (false));
assert(validDate(("04-31-3000")) == (false));
assert(validDate(("06-06-2005")) == (true));
assert(validDate(("21-31-2000")) == (false));
assert(validDate(("04-12-2003")) == (true));
assert(validDate(("04122003")) == (false));
assert(validDate(("20030412")) == (false));
assert(validDate(("2003-04")) == (false));
assert(validDate(("2003-04-12")) == (false));
assert(validDate(("04-2003")) == (false));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_121_solution.json-L16 | js | //Given a non-empty array of integers, return the sum of all of the odd elements that are in even positions.
// Examples
// >>> solution([5, 8, 7, 1])
// 12
// >>> solution([3, 3, 3, 3, 3])
// 9
// >>> solution([30, 13, 24, 321])
// 0
function solution(lst){
let result = 0;
for (let i = 0; i < lst.length; i++){
if (i % 2 === 0){
if (lst[i] % 2 === 1){
result += lst[i];
} | }
return result;
} | } | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = solution;
assert.deepEqual(candidate([5, 8, 7, 1]),12);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([3, 3, 3, 3, 3]),9);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([30, 13, 24, 321]),0);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([5, 9]),5);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([2, 4, 8]),0);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([30, 13, 23, 32]),23);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([3, 13, 2, 9]),3);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_72_will_it_fly.json-L43 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// Write a function that returns true if the object q will fly, and false otherwise.
// The object q will fly if it's balanced (it is a palindromic array list) and the sum of its elements is less than or equal the maximum possible weight w.
// Example:
// >>> willItFly((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)2l))), (5l))
// (false)
// # 1+2 is less than the maximum possible weight, but it's unbalanced.
// >>> willItFly((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)3l, (long)2l, (long)3l))), (1l))
// (false)
// # it's balanced, but 3+2+3 is more than the maximum possible weight.
// >>> willItFly((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)3l, (long)2l, (long)3l))), (9l))
// (true)
// # 3+2+3 is less than the maximum possible weight, and it's balanced.
// >>> willItFly((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)3l))), (5l))
// (true)
// # 3 is less than the maximum possible weight, and it's balanced.
public static boolean willItFly(ArrayList<Long> q, long w) {
if (q.size() == 0) {
return false;
}
if (q.size() == 1) {
return true;
}
Long sum = 0l;
for (int i = 0; i < q.size(); i++) {
sum += q.get(i);
}
if (sum > w) {
return false;
}
for (int i = 0; i < q.size() / 2; i++) {
if (q.get(i) != q.get(q.size() - 1 - i)) {
return false;
}
} | }
} | return true; | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(willItFly((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)3l, (long)2l, (long)3l))), (9l)) == (true));
assert(willItFly((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)2l))), (5l)) == (false));
assert(willItFly((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)3l))), (5l)) == (true));
assert(willItFly((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)3l, (long)2l, (long)3l))), (1l)) == (false));
assert(willItFly((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)2l, (long)3l))), (6l)) == (false));
assert(willItFly((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)5l))), (5l)) == (true));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_156_int_to_mini_roman.json-L66 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// Given a positive integer, obtain its roman numeral equivalent as a string,
// and return it in lowercase.
// Restrictions: 1 <= num <= 1000
// Examples:
// >>> intToMiniRoman((19l))
// ("xix")
// >>> intToMiniRoman((152l))
// ("clii")
// >>> intToMiniRoman((426l))
// ("cdxxvi")
public static String intToMiniRoman(long number) {
int num = (int) number;
String res = "";
if (num == 0)
return "";
while (num >= 1000) {
res += "m";
num -= 1000;
}
if (num >= 900) {
res += "cm";
num -= 900;
}
if (num >= 500) {
res += "d";
num -= 500;
}
if (num >= 400) {
res += "cd";
num -= 400;
}
while (num >= 100) {
res += "c";
num -= 100;
}
if (num >= 90) {
res += "xc";
num -= 90;
}
if (num >= 50) {
res += "l";
num -= 50;
}
if (num >= 40) {
res += "xl";
num -= 40;
}
while (num >= 10) {
res += "x";
num -= 10;
}
if (num >= 9) {
res += "ix";
num -= 9;
}
if (num >= 5) {
res += "v"; | }
if (num >= 4) {
res += "iv";
num -= 4;
}
while (num >= 1) {
res += "i";
num -= 1;
}
return res;
}
} | num -= 5; | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(intToMiniRoman((19l)).equals(("xix")));
assert(intToMiniRoman((152l)).equals(("clii")));
assert(intToMiniRoman((251l)).equals(("ccli")));
assert(intToMiniRoman((426l)).equals(("cdxxvi")));
assert(intToMiniRoman((500l)).equals(("d")));
assert(intToMiniRoman((1l)).equals(("i")));
assert(intToMiniRoman((4l)).equals(("iv")));
assert(intToMiniRoman((43l)).equals(("xliii")));
assert(intToMiniRoman((90l)).equals(("xc")));
assert(intToMiniRoman((94l)).equals(("xciv")));
assert(intToMiniRoman((532l)).equals(("dxxxii")));
assert(intToMiniRoman((900l)).equals(("cm")));
assert(intToMiniRoman((994l)).equals(("cmxciv")));
assert(intToMiniRoman((1000l)).equals(("m")));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_124_valid_date.json-L45 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// You have to write a function which validates a given date string and
// returns true if the date is valid otherwise false.
// The date is valid if all of the following rules are satisfied:
// 1. The date string is not empty.
// 2. The number of days is not less than 1 or higher than 31 days for months 1,3,5,7,8,10,12. And the number of days is not less than 1 or higher than 30 days for months 4,6,9,11. And, the number of days is not less than 1 or higher than 29 for the month 2.
// 3. The months should not be less than 1 or higher than 12.
// 4. The date should be in the format: mm-dd-yyyy
// >>> validDate(("03-11-2000"))
// (true)
// >>> validDate(("15-01-2012"))
// (false)
// >>> validDate(("04-0-2040"))
// (false)
// >>> validDate(("06-04-2020"))
// (true)
// >>> validDate(("06/04/2020"))
// (false)
public static boolean validDate(String date) {
boolean valid_date = false;
if (date.equals("")) return valid_date;
String[] parts = date.split("-");
if (parts.length != 3) return valid_date;
try {
int month = Integer.parseInt(parts[0]);
int day = Integer.parseInt(parts[1]);
int year = Integer.parseInt(parts[2]);
if (month < 1 || month > 12) return valid_date;
if (month == 2) {
if (day < 1 || day > 29) return valid_date;
} else if (month == 1 || month == 3 || month == 5 || month == 7 || month == 8 || month == 10 || month == 12) {
if (day < 1 || day > 31) return valid_date;
} else {
if (day < 1 || day > 30) return valid_date;
}
valid_date = true;
} catch (Exception e) { | }
return valid_date;
}
} | valid_date = false; | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(validDate(("03-11-2000")) == (true));
assert(validDate(("15-01-2012")) == (false));
assert(validDate(("04-0-2040")) == (false));
assert(validDate(("06-04-2020")) == (true));
assert(validDate(("01-01-2007")) == (true));
assert(validDate(("03-32-2011")) == (false));
assert(validDate(("")) == (false));
assert(validDate(("04-31-3000")) == (false));
assert(validDate(("06-06-2005")) == (true));
assert(validDate(("21-31-2000")) == (false));
assert(validDate(("04-12-2003")) == (true));
assert(validDate(("04122003")) == (false));
assert(validDate(("20030412")) == (false));
assert(validDate(("2003-04")) == (false));
assert(validDate(("2003-04-12")) == (false));
assert(validDate(("04-2003")) == (false));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_100_make_a_pile.json-L24 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// Given a positive integer n, you have to make a pile of n levels of stones.
// The first level has n stones.
// The number of stones in the next level is:
// - the next odd number if n is odd.
// - the next even number if n is even.
// Return the number of stones in each level in an array array list, where element at index
// i represents the number of stones in the level (i+1).
// Examples:
// >>> makeAPile((3l))
// (new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)3l, (long)5l, (long)7l)))
public static ArrayList<Long> makeAPile(long n) {
ArrayList<Long> levels = new ArrayList<Long>();
for (long i = 0; i < n; i++) {
levels.add(n + 2 * i);
} | }
} | return levels; | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(makeAPile((3l)).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)3l, (long)5l, (long)7l)))));
assert(makeAPile((4l)).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)4l, (long)6l, (long)8l, (long)10l)))));
assert(makeAPile((5l)).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)5l, (long)7l, (long)9l, (long)11l, (long)13l)))));
assert(makeAPile((6l)).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)6l, (long)8l, (long)10l, (long)12l, (long)14l, (long)16l)))));
assert(makeAPile((8l)).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)8l, (long)10l, (long)12l, (long)14l, (long)16l, (long)18l, (long)20l, (long)22l)))));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_54_same_chars.json-L27 | js | //Check if two words have the same characters.
// >>> same_chars("eabcdzzzz", "dddzzzzzzzddeddabc")
// true
// >>> same_chars("abcd", "dddddddabc")
// true
// >>> same_chars("dddddddabc", "abcd")
// true
// >>> same_chars("eabcd", "dddddddabc")
// false
// >>> same_chars("abcd", "dddddddabce")
// false
// >>> same_chars("eabcdzzzz", "dddzzzzzzzddddabc")
// false
function same_chars(s0, s1){
let res = true;
for(let i = 0; i < s0.length; i++){
if(s1.indexOf(s0[i]) === -1){
res = false;
break;
}
}
for(let i = 0; i < s1.length; i++){
if(s0.indexOf(s1[i]) === -1){
res = false;
break;
} | return res;
}
| } | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = same_chars;
assert.deepEqual(candidate("eabcdzzzz", "dddzzzzzzzddeddabc"),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate("abcd", "dddddddabc"),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate("dddddddabc", "abcd"),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate("eabcd", "dddddddabc"),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate("abcd", "dddddddabcf"),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate("eabcdzzzz", "dddzzzzzzzddddabc"),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate("aabb", "aaccc"),false);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_41_car_race_collision.json-L13 | py | def car_race_collision(n: int) -> int:
"""
Imagine a road that's a perfectly straight infinitely long line.
n cars are driving left to right; simultaneously, a different set of n cars
are driving right to left. The two sets of cars start out being very far from
each other. All cars move in the same speed. Two cars are said to collide
when a car that's moving left to right hits a car that's moving right to left.
However, the cars are infinitely sturdy and strong; as a result, they continue moving
in their trajectory as if they did not collide.
This function outputs the number of such collisions.
"""
| count = 0
left_cars = [i for i in range(l)]
right_cars = [i for i in range(l)]
for i in range(l):
for j in range(l):
if left_cars[i] == right_cars[j]:
count += 1
return count | l = n * n | def check(candidate):
assert candidate(2) == 4
assert candidate(3) == 9
assert candidate(4) == 16
assert candidate(8) == 64
assert candidate(10) == 100
def test_check():
check(car_race_collision)
test_check()
|
humaneval-HumanEval_155_even_odd_count.json-L13 | js | //Given an integer. return an array that has the number of even and odd digits respectively.
// Example:
// >>> even_odd_count(-12)
// [1, 1]
// >>> even_odd_count(123)
// [1, 2]
function even_odd_count(num){
num = Math.abs(num);
var evens = 0;
var odds = 0;
for(var i = 0; i < num.toString().length; i++){
if(num.toString()[i] % 2 == 0){ | }
else{
odds ++;
}
}
return [evens, odds];
}
| evens ++; | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = even_odd_count;
assert.deepEqual(candidate(7),[0, 1]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(-78),[1, 1]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(3452),[2, 2]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(346211),[3, 3]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(-345821),[3, 3]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(-2),[1, 0]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(-45347),[2, 3]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(0),[1, 0]);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_118_get_closest_vowel.json-L33 | js | //You are given a word. Your task is to find the closest vowel that stands between
// two consonants from the right side of the word (case sensitive).
// Vowels in the beginning and ending doesn't count. Return empty string if you didn't
// find any vowel met the above condition.
// You may assume that the given string contains English letter only.
// Example:
// >>> get_closest_vowel("yogurt")
// "u"
// >>> get_closest_vowel("FULL")
// "U"
// >>> get_closest_vowel("quick")
// ""
// >>> get_closest_vowel("ab")
// ""
function get_closest_vowel(word){
let vowels = ["a", "e", "i", "o", "u"];
let i = word.length - 1;
let result = [];
if (word.length === 1) {
return ""
} else {
while (i >= 0) {
if (vowels.includes(word[i])) {
if (i > 0 && i < word.length - 1) {
if (!vowels.includes(word[i-1]) && !vowels.includes(word[i+1])) {
result.push(word[i]);
}
}
}
i--;
}
if (result.length === 0) { | } else {
return result[0];
}
}
} | return "" | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = get_closest_vowel;
assert.deepEqual(candidate("yogurt"),"u");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("full"),"u");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("easy"),"");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("eAsy"),"");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("ali"),"");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("bad"),"a");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("most"),"o");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("ab"),"");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("ba"),"");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("quick"),"");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("anime"),"i");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("Asia"),"");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("Above"),"o");
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_65_circular_shift.json-L11 | js | //Circular shift the digits of the integer x, shift the digits right by shift
// and return the result as a string.
// If shift > number of digits, return digits reversed.
// >>> circular_shift(12, 1)
// "21"
// >>> circular_shift(12, 2)
// "12"
function circular_shift(x, shift){
var str = x.toString();
var len = str.length; | if(len < shift){
for(var i = len-1; i >= 0; i--){
res += str[i];
}
}else{
res = str.substring(len-shift) + str.substring(0, len-shift);
}
return res;
}
| var res = ''; | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = circular_shift;
assert.deepEqual(candidate(100, 2),"001");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(12, 2),"12");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(97, 8),"79");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(12, 1),"21");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(11, 101),"11");
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_76_is_simple_power.json-L18 | js | //Your task is to write a function that returns true if a number x is a simple
// power of n and false in other cases.
// x is a simple power of n if n**int=x
// For example:
// >>> is_simple_power(1, 4)
// true
// >>> is_simple_power(2, 2)
// true
// >>> is_simple_power(8, 2)
// true
// >>> is_simple_power(3, 2)
// false
// >>> is_simple_power(3, 1)
// false
// >>> is_simple_power(5, 3)
// false
function is_simple_power(x, n){
| return true;
}
if(x < n){
return false;
}
if(x % n !== 0){
return false;
}
return is_simple_power(x/n, n);
}
| if(x===1){ | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = is_simple_power;
assert.deepEqual(candidate(16, 2),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(143214, 16),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(4, 2),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(9, 3),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(16, 4),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(24, 2),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(128, 4),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(12, 6),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(1, 1),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(1, 12),true);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_6_parse_nested_parens.json-L28 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// Input to this function is a string represented multiple groups for nested parentheses separated by spaces.
// For each of the group, output the deepest level of nesting of parentheses.
// E.g. (()()) has maximum two levels of nesting while ((())) has three.
// >>> parseNestedParens(("(()()) ((())) () ((())()())"))
// (new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)2l, (long)3l, (long)1l, (long)3l)))
public static ArrayList<Long> parseNestedParens(String paren_string) {
ArrayList<Long> result = new ArrayList<Long>();
String[] paren_strings = paren_string.split(" ");
for (String paren : paren_strings) {
long max_depth = 0;
long current_depth = 0;
for (char c : paren.toCharArray()) {
if (c == '(') {
current_depth += 1;
max_depth = Math.max(max_depth, current_depth);
} else if (c == ')') {
current_depth -= 1;
}
} | }
return result;
}
} | result.add(max_depth); | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(parseNestedParens(("(()()) ((())) () ((())()())")).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)2l, (long)3l, (long)1l, (long)3l)))));
assert(parseNestedParens(("() (()) ((())) (((())))")).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)2l, (long)3l, (long)4l)))));
assert(parseNestedParens(("(()(())((())))")).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)4l)))));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_76_is_simple_power.json-L19 | py | def is_simple_power(x: int, n: int) -> bool:
"""Your task is to write a function that returns true if a number x is a simple
power of n and false in other cases.
x is a simple power of n if n**int=x
For example:
>>> is_simple_power(1, 4)
true
>>> is_simple_power(2, 2)
true
>>> is_simple_power(8, 2)
true
>>> is_simple_power(3, 2)
false
>>> is_simple_power(3, 1)
false
>>> is_simple_power(5, 3)
false
"""
| return False
else:
while x > 1:
if x % n != 0:
return False
x /= n
return True
| if x == 0: | def check(candidate):
assert candidate(16, 2) == True
assert candidate(143214, 16) == False
assert candidate(4, 2) == True
assert candidate(9, 3) == True
assert candidate(16, 4) == True
assert candidate(24, 2) == False
assert candidate(128, 4) == False
assert candidate(12, 6) == False
assert candidate(1, 1) == True
assert candidate(1, 12) == True
def test_check():
check(is_simple_power)
test_check()
|
humaneval-HumanEval_156_int_to_mini_roman.json-L24 | js | //Given a positive integer, obtain its roman numeral equivalent as a string,
// and return it in lowercase.
// Restrictions: 1 <= num <= 1000
// Examples:
// >>> int_to_mini_roman(19)
// "xix"
// >>> int_to_mini_roman(152)
// "clii"
// >>> int_to_mini_roman(426)
// "cdxxvi"
function int_to_mini_roman(number){
var roman_conversion = {
1000: "m",
900: "cm",
500: "d",
400: "cd",
100: "c",
90: "xc",
50: "l",
40: "xl",
10: "x",
9: "ix",
5: "v", | 1: "i"
};
var output = "";
while (number > 0){
var key_list = Object.keys(roman_conversion).map(Number);
key_list.sort(function(a, b){return b-a});
for (var i = 0; i < key_list.length; i++){
if (key_list[i] <= number){
output += roman_conversion[key_list[i]];
number -= key_list[i];
break;
}
}
}
return output;
}
| 4: "iv", | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = int_to_mini_roman;
assert.deepEqual(candidate(19),"xix");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(152),"clii");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(251),"ccli");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(426),"cdxxvi");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(500),"d");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(1),"i");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(4),"iv");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(43),"xliii");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(90),"xc");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(94),"xciv");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(532),"dxxxii");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(900),"cm");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(994),"cmxciv");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(1000),"m");
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_63_fibfib.json-L24 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// The FibFib number sequence is a sequence similar to the Fibbonacci sequnece that's defined as follows:
// fibfib(0) == 0
// fibfib(1) == 0
// fibfib(2) == 1
// fibfib(n) == fibfib(n-1) + fibfib(n-2) + fibfib(n-3).
// Please write a function to efficiently compute the n-th element of the fibfib number sequence.
// >>> fibfib((1l))
// (0l)
// >>> fibfib((5l))
// (4l)
// >>> fibfib((8l))
// (24l)
public static long fibfib(long n) {
if (n == 0) {
return 0; | if (n == 1) {
return 0;
}
if (n == 2) {
return 1;
}
long[] memo = new long[(int) n + 1];
memo[0] = 0;
memo[1] = 0;
memo[2] = 1;
for (int i = 3; i <= n; i++) {
memo[i] = memo[i - 1] + memo[i - 2] + memo[i - 3];
}
return memo[(int) n];
}
} | } | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(fibfib((2l)) == (1l));
assert(fibfib((1l)) == (0l));
assert(fibfib((5l)) == (4l));
assert(fibfib((8l)) == (24l));
assert(fibfib((10l)) == (81l));
assert(fibfib((12l)) == (274l));
assert(fibfib((14l)) == (927l));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_34_unique.json-L13 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// Return sorted unique elements in an array array list
// >>> unique((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)5l, (long)3l, (long)5l, (long)2l, (long)3l, (long)3l, (long)9l, (long)0l, (long)123l))))
// (new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)0l, (long)2l, (long)3l, (long)5l, (long)9l, (long)123l)))
public static ArrayList<Long> unique(ArrayList<Long> l) {
| return new ArrayList<Long>(tree);
}
} | TreeSet<Long> tree = new TreeSet<Long>(l); | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(unique((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)5l, (long)3l, (long)5l, (long)2l, (long)3l, (long)3l, (long)9l, (long)0l, (long)123l)))).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)0l, (long)2l, (long)3l, (long)5l, (long)9l, (long)123l)))));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_37_sort_even.json-L13 | py | from typing import List
def sort_even(l: List[int]) -> List[int]:
"""This function takes a list l and returns a list l' such that
l' is identical to l in the odd indicies, while its values at the even indicies are equal
to the values of the even indicies of l, but sorted.
>>> sort_even([1, 2, 3])
[1, 2, 3]
>>> sort_even([5, 6, 3, 4])
[3, 6, 5, 4]
"""
if l: | for i in range(0, len(l), 2):
temp.append(l[i])
temp.sort()
for i in range(0, len(l), 2):
l[i] = temp[i // 2]
return l | temp: List[int] = [] | def check(candidate):
assert candidate([1, 2, 3]) == [1, 2, 3]
assert candidate([5, 3, -5, 2, -3, 3, 9, 0, 123, 1, -10]) == [-10, 3, -5, 2, -3, 3, 5, 0, 9, 1, 123]
assert candidate([5, 8, -12, 4, 23, 2, 3, 11, 12, -10]) == [-12, 8, 3, 4, 5, 2, 12, 11, 23, -10]
def test_check():
check(sort_even)
test_check()
|
humaneval-HumanEval_17_parse_music.json-L22 | js | //Input to this function is a string representing musical notes in a special ASCII format.
// Your task is to parse this string and return array of integers corresponding to how many beats does each
// not last.
// Here is a legend:
// 'o' - whole note, lasts four beats
// 'o|' - half note, lasts two beats
// '.|' - quater note, lasts one beat
// >>> parse_music("o o| .| o| o| .| .| .| .| o o")
// [4, 2, 1, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 4, 4]
function parse_music(music_string){
let songs = music_string.split(' ');
let song = [];
songs.forEach(s => {
if(s === 'o'){
song.push(4);
}else if(s === 'o|'){
song.push(2);
}else if(s === '.|'){
song.push(1);
}
}); | }
| return song; | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = parse_music;
assert.deepEqual(candidate(""),[]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate("o o o o"),[4, 4, 4, 4]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(".| .| .| .|"),[1, 1, 1, 1]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate("o| o| .| .| o o o o"),[2, 2, 1, 1, 4, 4, 4, 4]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate("o| .| o| .| o o| o o|"),[2, 1, 2, 1, 4, 2, 4, 2]);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_40_triples_sum_to_zero.json-L21 | js | //triples_sum_to_zero takes an array of integers as an input.
// it returns true if there are three distinct elements in the array that
// sum to zero, and false otherwise.
// >>> triples_sum_to_zero([1, 3, 5, 0])
// false
// >>> triples_sum_to_zero([1, 3, -2, 1])
// true
// >>> triples_sum_to_zero([1, 2, 3, 7])
// false
// >>> triples_sum_to_zero([2, 4, -5, 3, 9, 7])
// true
// >>> triples_sum_to_zero([1])
// false
function triples_sum_to_zero(l){
for (var i = 0; i < l.length; i++) {
for (var j = 0; j < l.length; j++) {
for (var k = 0; k < l.length; k++) {
if (i !== j && i !== k && j !== k) {
if (l[i] + l[j] + l[k] === 0) {
return true; | }
}
}
}
return false;
}
| } | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = triples_sum_to_zero;
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 3, 5, 0]),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 3, 5, -1]),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 3, -2, 1]),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2, 3, 7]),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2, 5, 7]),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([2, 4, -5, 3, 9, 7]),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1]),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 3, 5, -100]),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([100, 3, 5, -100]),false);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_160_do_algebra.json-L29 | py | from typing import List
def do_algebra(operator: List[str], operand: List[int]) -> int:
"""
Given two lists operator, and operand. The first list has basic algebra operations, and
the second list is a list of integers. Use the two given lists to build the algebric
expression and return the evaluation of this expression.
The basic algebra operations:
Addition ( + )
Subtraction ( - )
Multiplication ( * )
Floor division ( // )
Exponentiation ( ** )
Example:
operator['+', '*', '-']
array = [2, 3, 4, 5]
result = 2 + 3 * 4 - 5
=> result = 9
Note:
The length of operator list is equal to the length of operand list minus one.
Operand is a list of of non-negative integers.
Operator list has at least one operator, and operand list has at least two operands.
"""
if len(operator) != len(operand) - 1: | expr = [str(operand[0])]
for idx, op in enumerate(operator):
expr.append(op)
expr.append(str(operand[idx + 1]))
return eval("".join(expr)) | raise ValueError("Invalid number of operators") | def check(candidate):
assert candidate(['**', '*', '+'], [2, 3, 4, 5]) == 37
assert candidate(['+', '*', '-'], [2, 3, 4, 5]) == 9
assert candidate(['//', '*'], [7, 3, 4]) == 8
def test_check():
check(do_algebra)
test_check()
|
humaneval-HumanEval_69_search.json-L34 | js | //You are given a non-empty array of positive integers. Return the greatest integer that is greater than
// zero, and has a frequency greater than or equal to the value of the integer itself.
// The frequency of an integer is the number of times it appears in the array.
// If no such a value exist, return -1.
// Examples:
// >>> search([4, 1, 2, 2, 3, 1])
// 2
// >>> search([1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4])
// 3
// >>> search([5, 5, 4, 4, 4])
// -1
function search(lst){
var h = {};
for (var i=0; i<lst.length; i++){
var x = lst[i];
if (x in h){
h[x] += 1;
}
else{
h[x] = 1;
}
}
var keys = Object.keys(h);
var max = 0;
for (var i=0; i<keys.length; i++){
if (keys[i] > max && h[keys[i]] >= keys[i]){
max = keys[i];
}
}
if (max == 0){
return -1;
}
return max; | } | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = search;
assert.deepEqual(candidate([5, 5, 5, 5, 1]),1);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([4, 1, 4, 1, 4, 4]),4);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([3, 3]),-1);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8]),8);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([2, 3, 3, 2, 2]),2);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([2, 7, 8, 8, 4, 8, 7, 3, 9, 6, 5, 10, 4, 3, 6, 7, 1, 7, 4, 10, 8, 1]),1);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([3, 2, 8, 2]),2);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([6, 7, 1, 8, 8, 10, 5, 8, 5, 3, 10]),1);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([8, 8, 3, 6, 5, 6, 4]),-1);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([6, 9, 6, 7, 1, 4, 7, 1, 8, 8, 9, 8, 10, 10, 8, 4, 10, 4, 10, 1, 2, 9, 5, 7, 9]),1);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 9, 10, 1, 3]),1);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([6, 9, 7, 5, 8, 7, 5, 3, 7, 5, 10, 10, 3, 6, 10, 2, 8, 6, 5, 4, 9, 5, 3, 10]),5);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1]),1);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([8, 8, 10, 6, 4, 3, 5, 8, 2, 4, 2, 8, 4, 6, 10, 4, 2, 1, 10, 2, 1, 1, 5]),4);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([2, 10, 4, 8, 2, 10, 5, 1, 2, 9, 5, 5, 6, 3, 8, 6, 4, 10]),2);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 6, 10, 1, 6, 9, 10, 8, 6, 8, 7, 3]),1);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([9, 2, 4, 1, 5, 1, 5, 2, 5, 7, 7, 7, 3, 10, 1, 5, 4, 2, 8, 4, 1, 9, 10, 7, 10, 2, 8, 10, 9, 4]),4);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([2, 6, 4, 2, 8, 7, 5, 6, 4, 10, 4, 6, 3, 7, 8, 8, 3, 1, 4, 2, 2, 10, 7]),4);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([9, 8, 6, 10, 2, 6, 10, 2, 7, 8, 10, 3, 8, 2, 6, 2, 3, 1]),2);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([5, 5, 3, 9, 5, 6, 3, 2, 8, 5, 6, 10, 10, 6, 8, 4, 10, 7, 7, 10, 8]),-1);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([10]),-1);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([9, 7, 7, 2, 4, 7, 2, 10, 9, 7, 5, 7, 2]),2);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([5, 4, 10, 2, 1, 1, 10, 3, 6, 1, 8]),1);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([7, 9, 9, 9, 3, 4, 1, 5, 9, 1, 2, 1, 1, 10, 7, 5, 6, 7, 6, 7, 7, 6]),1);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([3, 10, 10, 9, 2]),-1);
}
test(); |
|
humaneval-HumanEval_115_max_fill.json-L42 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// You are given a rectangular grid of wells. Each row represents a single well,
// and each 1 in a row represents a single unit of water.
// Each well has a corresponding bucket that can be used to extract water from it,
// and all buckets have the same capacity.
// Your task is to use the buckets to empty the wells.
// Output the number of times you need to lower the buckets.
// Example 1:
// >>> maxFill((new ArrayList<ArrayList<Long>>(Arrays.asList((ArrayList<Long>)new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)0l, (long)0l, (long)1l, (long)0l)), (ArrayList<Long>)new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)0l, (long)1l, (long)0l, (long)0l)), (ArrayList<Long>)new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)1l, (long)1l, (long)1l))))), (1l))
// (6l)
// Example 2:
// >>> maxFill((new ArrayList<ArrayList<Long>>(Arrays.asList((ArrayList<Long>)new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)0l, (long)0l, (long)1l, (long)1l)), (ArrayList<Long>)new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)0l, (long)0l, (long)0l, (long)0l)), (ArrayList<Long>)new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)1l, (long)1l, (long)1l)), (ArrayList<Long>)new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)0l, (long)1l, (long)1l, (long)1l))))), (2l))
// (5l)
// Example 3:
// >>> maxFill((new ArrayList<ArrayList<Long>>(Arrays.asList((ArrayList<Long>)new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)0l, (long)0l, (long)0l)), (ArrayList<Long>)new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)0l, (long)0l, (long)0l))))), (5l))
// (0l)
// Constraints:
// * all wells have the same length
// * 1 <= grid.length <= 10^2
// * 1 <= grid[:,1].length <= 10^2
// * grid[i][j] -> 0 | 1
// * 1 <= capacity <= 10
public static long maxFill(ArrayList<ArrayList<Long>> grid, long capacity) {
long count = 0l;
for (ArrayList<Long> well : grid) {
long level = 0l;
for (Long unit : well) {
if (unit == 1l) {
level += 1l;
}
}
long units = level / capacity;
if (level % capacity != 0l) {
units += 1l; | count += units;
}
return count;
}
} | } | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(maxFill((new ArrayList<ArrayList<Long>>(Arrays.asList((ArrayList<Long>)new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)0l, (long)0l, (long)1l, (long)0l)), (ArrayList<Long>)new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)0l, (long)1l, (long)0l, (long)0l)), (ArrayList<Long>)new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)1l, (long)1l, (long)1l))))), (1l)) == (6l));
assert(maxFill((new ArrayList<ArrayList<Long>>(Arrays.asList((ArrayList<Long>)new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)0l, (long)0l, (long)1l, (long)1l)), (ArrayList<Long>)new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)0l, (long)0l, (long)0l, (long)0l)), (ArrayList<Long>)new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)1l, (long)1l, (long)1l)), (ArrayList<Long>)new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)0l, (long)1l, (long)1l, (long)1l))))), (2l)) == (5l));
assert(maxFill((new ArrayList<ArrayList<Long>>(Arrays.asList((ArrayList<Long>)new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)0l, (long)0l, (long)0l)), (ArrayList<Long>)new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)0l, (long)0l, (long)0l))))), (5l)) == (0l));
assert(maxFill((new ArrayList<ArrayList<Long>>(Arrays.asList((ArrayList<Long>)new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)1l, (long)1l, (long)1l)), (ArrayList<Long>)new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)1l, (long)1l, (long)1l))))), (2l)) == (4l));
assert(maxFill((new ArrayList<ArrayList<Long>>(Arrays.asList((ArrayList<Long>)new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)1l, (long)1l, (long)1l)), (ArrayList<Long>)new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)1l, (long)1l, (long)1l))))), (9l)) == (2l));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_119_match_parens.json-L35 | js | //You are given an array of two strings, both strings consist of open
// parentheses '(' or close parentheses ')' only.
// Your job is to check if it is possible to concatenate the two strings in
// some order, that the resulting string will be good.
// A string S is considered to be good if and only if all parentheses in S
// are balanced. For example: the string '(())()' is good, while the string
// '())' is not.
// Return 'Yes' if there's a way to make a good string, and return 'No' otherwise.
// Examples:
// >>> match_parens(["()(", ")"])
// "Yes"
// >>> match_parens([")", ")"])
// "No"
function match_parens(lst){
const open = '(';
const close = ')';
const is_good = (s) => {
let stack = [];
for (let p of s){
if (p === open){
stack.push(p);
} else if (p === close){
if (stack.length === 0){
return false;
}
stack.pop();
}
}
return stack.length === 0;
};
const str1 = lst[0];
const str2 = lst[1];
if (is_good(str1 + str2)){
return 'Yes'; | if (is_good(str2 + str1)){
return 'Yes';
}
return 'No';
} | } | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = match_parens;
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["()(", ")"]),"Yes");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([")", ")"]),"No");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["(()(())", "())())"]),"No");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([")())", "(()()("]),"Yes");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["(())))", "(()())(("]),"Yes");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["()", "())"]),"No");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["(()(", "()))()"]),"Yes");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["((((", "((())"]),"No");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([")(()", "(()("]),"No");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([")(", ")("]),"No");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["(", ")"]),"Yes");
assert.deepEqual(candidate([")", "("]),"Yes");
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_115_max_fill.json-L25 | js | //You are given a rectangular grid of wells. Each row represents a single well,
// and each 1 in a row represents a single unit of water.
// Each well has a corresponding bucket that can be used to extract water from it,
// and all buckets have the same capacity.
// Your task is to use the buckets to empty the wells.
// Output the number of times you need to lower the buckets.
// Example 1:
// >>> max_fill([[0, 0, 1, 0], [0, 1, 0, 0], [1, 1, 1, 1]], 1)
// 6
// Example 2:
// >>> max_fill([[0, 0, 1, 1], [0, 0, 0, 0], [1, 1, 1, 1], [0, 1, 1, 1]], 2)
// 5
// Example 3:
// >>> max_fill([[0, 0, 0], [0, 0, 0]], 5)
// 0
// Constraints:
// * all wells have the same length
// * 1 <= grid.length <= 10^2
// * 1 <= grid[:,1].length <= 10^2
// * grid[i][j] -> 0 | 1
// * 1 <= capacity <= 10
function max_fill(grid, capacity){
var maxFill = 0;
var sum = 0; | var r = grid.length;
var c = grid[0].length;
for(var i = 0; i < r; i++){
sum = 0;
for(var j = 0; j < c; j++){
sum += grid[i][j];
}
maxFill += Math.ceil(sum/capacity);
}
return maxFill;
}
| var c = 1; | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = max_fill;
assert.deepEqual(candidate([[0, 0, 1, 0], [0, 1, 0, 0], [1, 1, 1, 1]], 1),6);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([[0, 0, 1, 1], [0, 0, 0, 0], [1, 1, 1, 1], [0, 1, 1, 1]], 2),5);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([[0, 0, 0], [0, 0, 0]], 5),0);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([[1, 1, 1, 1], [1, 1, 1, 1]], 2),4);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([[1, 1, 1, 1], [1, 1, 1, 1]], 9),2);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_67_fruit_distribution.json-L28 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// In this task, you will be given a string that represents a number of apples and oranges
// that are distributed in a basket of fruit this basket contains
// apples, oranges, and mango fruits. Given the string that represents the total number of
// the oranges and apples and an integer that represent the total number of the fruits
// in the basket return the number of the mango fruits in the basket.
// for examble:
// >>> fruitDistribution(("5 apples and 6 oranges"), (19l))
// (8l)
// >>> fruitDistribution(("0 apples and 1 oranges"), (3l))
// (2l)
// >>> fruitDistribution(("2 apples and 3 oranges"), (100l))
// (95l)
// >>> fruitDistribution(("100 apples and 1 oranges"), (120l))
// (19l)
public static long fruitDistribution(String s, long n) {
String[] splitted = s.split(" ");
long apples = Long.parseLong(splitted[0]);
long oranges = Long.parseLong(splitted[3]);
return n - apples - oranges; | } | } | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(fruitDistribution(("5 apples and 6 oranges"), (19l)) == (8l));
assert(fruitDistribution(("5 apples and 6 oranges"), (21l)) == (10l));
assert(fruitDistribution(("0 apples and 1 oranges"), (3l)) == (2l));
assert(fruitDistribution(("1 apples and 0 oranges"), (3l)) == (2l));
assert(fruitDistribution(("2 apples and 3 oranges"), (100l)) == (95l));
assert(fruitDistribution(("2 apples and 3 oranges"), (5l)) == (0l));
assert(fruitDistribution(("1 apples and 100 oranges"), (120l)) == (19l));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_25_factorize.json-L12 | js | //Return array of prime factors of given integer in the order from smallest to largest.
// Each of the factors should be arrayed number of times corresponding to how many times it appeares in factorization.
// Input number should be equal to the product of all factors
// >>> factorize(8)
// [2, 2, 2]
// >>> factorize(25)
// [5, 5]
// >>> factorize(70)
// [2, 5, 7]
function factorize(n){
let factor = 2; | while (n > 1) {
if (n % factor == 0) {
arr.push(factor);
n = n / factor;
} else {
factor++;
}
}
return arr;
}
| let arr = []; | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = factorize;
assert.deepEqual(candidate(2),[2]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(4),[2, 2]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(8),[2, 2, 2]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(57),[3, 19]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(3249),[3, 3, 19, 19]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(185193),[3, 3, 3, 19, 19, 19]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(20577),[3, 19, 19, 19]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(18),[2, 3, 3]);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_146_specialFilter.json-L16 | js | //Write a function that takes an array of numbers as input and returns
// the number of elements in the array that are greater than 10 and both
// first and last digits of a number are odd (1, 3, 5, 7, 9).
// For example:
// >>> specialFilter([15, -73, 14, -15])
// 1
// >>> specialFilter([33, -2, -3, 45, 21, 109])
// 2
function specialFilter(nums){
let count = 0;
for(let i = 0; i < nums.length; i++){
let num = nums[i];
let firstDigit = nums[i].toString()[0];
let lastDigit = nums[i].toString()[nums[i].toString().length - 1];
if(num > 10 && firstDigit % 2 !== 0 && lastDigit % 2 !== 0){ | }
}
return count;
}
| count++; | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = specialFilter;
assert.deepEqual(candidate([5, -2, 1, -5]),0);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([15, -73, 14, -15]),1);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([33, -2, -3, 45, 21, 109]),2);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([43, -12, 93, 125, 121, 109]),4);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([71, -2, -33, 75, 21, 19]),3);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1]),0);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([]),0);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_62_derivative.json-L19 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// xs represent coefficients of a polynomial.
// xs[0] + xs[1] * x + xs[2] * x^2 + ....
// Return derivative of this polynomial in the same form.
// >>> derivative((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)3l, (long)1l, (long)2l, (long)4l, (long)5l))))
// (new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)4l, (long)12l, (long)20l)))
// >>> derivative((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)2l, (long)3l))))
// (new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)2l, (long)6l)))
public static ArrayList<Long> derivative(ArrayList<Long> xs) {
ArrayList<Long> ans = new ArrayList<Long>();
for (int i = 1; i < xs.size(); i++) { | }
return ans;
}
} | ans.add(xs.get(i) * i); | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(derivative((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)3l, (long)1l, (long)2l, (long)4l, (long)5l)))).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)4l, (long)12l, (long)20l)))));
assert(derivative((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)2l, (long)3l)))).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)2l, (long)6l)))));
assert(derivative((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)3l, (long)2l, (long)1l)))).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)2l, (long)2l)))));
assert(derivative((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)3l, (long)2l, (long)1l, (long)0l, (long)4l)))).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)2l, (long)2l, (long)0l, (long)16l)))));
assert(derivative((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l)))).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList()))));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_93_encode.json-L22 | py | def encode(message: str) -> str:
"""
Write a function that takes a message, and encodes in such a
way that it swaps case of all letters, replaces all vowels in
the message with the letter that appears 2 places ahead of that
vowel in the english alphabet.
Assume only letters.
Examples:
>>> encode('test')
'TGST'
>>> encode('This is a message')
'tHKS KS C MGSSCGG'
"""
def swap_case(ch: str) -> str:
if ch.isupper():
return ch.lower()
else:
return ch.upper()
def encode_vowel(ch: str) -> str:
if ch.lower() in 'aeiou': | return ch.lower()
return chr(ord(ch) + 2)
return ch
return ''.join(map(lambda ch: encode_vowel(swap_case(ch)), message))
| if ch.lower() in 'wxyz': | def check(candidate):
assert candidate('TEST') == 'tgst'
assert candidate('Mudasir') == 'mWDCSKR'
assert candidate('YES') == 'ygs'
assert candidate('This is a message') == 'tHKS KS C MGSSCGG'
assert candidate('I DoNt KnOw WhAt tO WrItE') == 'k dQnT kNqW wHcT Tq wRkTg'
def test_check():
check(encode)
test_check()
|
humaneval-HumanEval_94_skjkasdkd.json-L56 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// You are given an array array list of integers.
// You need to find the largest prime value and return the sum of its digits.
// Examples:
// >>> skjkasdkd((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)0l, (long)3l, (long)2l, (long)1l, (long)3l, (long)5l, (long)7l, (long)4l, (long)5l, (long)5l, (long)5l, (long)2l, (long)181l, (long)32l, (long)4l, (long)32l, (long)3l, (long)2l, (long)32l, (long)324l, (long)4l, (long)3l))))
// (10l)
// >>> skjkasdkd((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)0l, (long)1l, (long)8l, (long)2l, (long)4597l, (long)2l, (long)1l, (long)3l, (long)40l, (long)1l, (long)2l, (long)1l, (long)2l, (long)4l, (long)2l, (long)5l, (long)1l))))
// (25l)
// >>> skjkasdkd((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)3l, (long)1l, (long)32l, (long)5107l, (long)34l, (long)83278l, (long)109l, (long)163l, (long)23l, (long)2323l, (long)32l, (long)30l, (long)1l, (long)9l, (long)3l))))
// (13l)
// >>> skjkasdkd((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)0l, (long)724l, (long)32l, (long)71l, (long)99l, (long)32l, (long)6l, (long)0l, (long)5l, (long)91l, (long)83l, (long)0l, (long)5l, (long)6l))))
// (11l)
// >>> skjkasdkd((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)0l, (long)81l, (long)12l, (long)3l, (long)1l, (long)21l))))
// (3l)
// >>> skjkasdkd((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)0l, (long)8l, (long)1l, (long)2l, (long)1l, (long)7l))))
// (7l)
public static long skjkasdkd(ArrayList<Long> lst) {
long largestPrime = 0l;
for (Long item : lst) {
long number = item;
int counter = 0;
if (item == 1) {
continue;
}
if (item == 2) {
counter = 1;
}
else {
int l = 1;
while (l <= (int) number) {
if (number % l == 0) {
counter++;
}
l++;
}
}
if (counter == 2) {
if (number > largestPrime) {
largestPrime = number;
}
}
}
if (largestPrime == 0) {
return 0l;
}
else {
long output = 0l;
while (largestPrime > 0) { | largestPrime /= 10;
}
return output;
}
}
} | output += largestPrime % 10; | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(skjkasdkd((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)0l, (long)3l, (long)2l, (long)1l, (long)3l, (long)5l, (long)7l, (long)4l, (long)5l, (long)5l, (long)5l, (long)2l, (long)181l, (long)32l, (long)4l, (long)32l, (long)3l, (long)2l, (long)32l, (long)324l, (long)4l, (long)3l)))) == (10l));
assert(skjkasdkd((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)0l, (long)1l, (long)8l, (long)2l, (long)4597l, (long)2l, (long)1l, (long)3l, (long)40l, (long)1l, (long)2l, (long)1l, (long)2l, (long)4l, (long)2l, (long)5l, (long)1l)))) == (25l));
assert(skjkasdkd((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)3l, (long)1l, (long)32l, (long)5107l, (long)34l, (long)83278l, (long)109l, (long)163l, (long)23l, (long)2323l, (long)32l, (long)30l, (long)1l, (long)9l, (long)3l)))) == (13l));
assert(skjkasdkd((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)0l, (long)724l, (long)32l, (long)71l, (long)99l, (long)32l, (long)6l, (long)0l, (long)5l, (long)91l, (long)83l, (long)0l, (long)5l, (long)6l)))) == (11l));
assert(skjkasdkd((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)0l, (long)81l, (long)12l, (long)3l, (long)1l, (long)21l)))) == (3l));
assert(skjkasdkd((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)0l, (long)8l, (long)1l, (long)2l, (long)1l, (long)7l)))) == (7l));
assert(skjkasdkd((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)8191l)))) == (19l));
assert(skjkasdkd((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)8191l, (long)123456l, (long)127l, (long)7l)))) == (19l));
assert(skjkasdkd((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)127l, (long)97l, (long)8192l)))) == (10l));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_134_check_if_last_char_is_a_letter.json-L30 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// Create a function that returns true if the last character
// of a given string is an alphabetical character and is not
// a part of a word, and false otherwise.
// Note: "word" is a group of characters separated by space.
// Examples:
// >>> checkIfLastCharIsALetter(("apple pie"))
// (false)
// >>> checkIfLastCharIsALetter(("apple pi e"))
// (true)
// >>> checkIfLastCharIsALetter(("apple pi e "))
// (false)
// >>> checkIfLastCharIsALetter((""))
// (false)
public static boolean checkIfLastCharIsALetter(String txt) {
if (txt.length() == 0) {
return false;
}
int len = txt.length();
if (txt.substring(len - 1, len).matches("[A-Z]") || txt.substring(len - 1, len).matches("[a-z]")) {
if (len == 1) {
return true; | if (txt.substring(len - 2, len - 1).matches(" ")) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
} | } | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(checkIfLastCharIsALetter(("apple")) == (false));
assert(checkIfLastCharIsALetter(("apple pi e")) == (true));
assert(checkIfLastCharIsALetter(("eeeee")) == (false));
assert(checkIfLastCharIsALetter(("A")) == (true));
assert(checkIfLastCharIsALetter(("Pumpkin pie ")) == (false));
assert(checkIfLastCharIsALetter(("Pumpkin pie 1")) == (false));
assert(checkIfLastCharIsALetter(("")) == (false));
assert(checkIfLastCharIsALetter(("eeeee e ")) == (false));
assert(checkIfLastCharIsALetter(("apple pie")) == (false));
assert(checkIfLastCharIsALetter(("apple pi e ")) == (false));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_33_sort_third.json-L23 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// This function takes an array array list l and returns an array array list l' such that
// l' is identical to l in the indicies that are not divisible by three, while its values at the indicies that are divisible by three are equal
// to the values of the corresponding indicies of l, but sorted.
// >>> sortThird((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)2l, (long)3l))))
// (new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)2l, (long)3l)))
// >>> sortThird((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)5l, (long)6l, (long)3l, (long)4l, (long)8l, (long)9l, (long)2l))))
// (new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)2l, (long)6l, (long)3l, (long)4l, (long)8l, (long)9l, (long)5l)))
public static ArrayList<Long> sortThird(ArrayList<Long> l) {
ArrayList<Long> l_r = new ArrayList<Long>();
ArrayList<Long> l_e = new ArrayList<Long>();
ArrayList<Long> l_s = new ArrayList<Long>();
for (int i = 0; i < l.size(); i++) {
if (i % 3 == 0) {
l_e.add(l.get(i)); | l_r.add(l.get(i));
}
}
for (int i = 0; i < l_e.size(); i++) {
long min = l_e.get(i);
for (int j = i; j < l_e.size(); j++) {
if (l_e.get(j) < min) {
min = l_e.get(j);
l_e.set(j, l_e.get(i));
l_e.set(i, min);
}
}
}
int j = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < l.size(); i++) {
if (i % 3 == 0) {
l_s.add(l_e.get(j));
j++;
} else {
l_s.add(l_r.get(i - j));
}
}
return l_s;
}
} | } else { | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(sortThird((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)5l, (long)6l, (long)3l, (long)4l, (long)8l, (long)9l, (long)2l)))).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)2l, (long)6l, (long)3l, (long)4l, (long)8l, (long)9l, (long)5l)))));
assert(sortThird((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)5l, (long)8l, (long)3l, (long)4l, (long)6l, (long)9l, (long)2l)))).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)2l, (long)8l, (long)3l, (long)4l, (long)6l, (long)9l, (long)5l)))));
assert(sortThird((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)5l, (long)6l, (long)9l, (long)4l, (long)8l, (long)3l, (long)2l)))).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)2l, (long)6l, (long)9l, (long)4l, (long)8l, (long)3l, (long)5l)))));
assert(sortThird((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)5l, (long)6l, (long)3l, (long)4l, (long)8l, (long)9l, (long)2l, (long)1l)))).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)2l, (long)6l, (long)3l, (long)4l, (long)8l, (long)9l, (long)5l, (long)1l)))));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_43_pairs_sum_to_zero.json-L18 | js | //pairs_sum_to_zero takes an array of integers as an input.
// it returns true if there are two distinct elements in the array that
// sum to zero, and false otherwise.
// >>> pairs_sum_to_zero([1, 3, 5, 0])
// false
// >>> pairs_sum_to_zero([1, 3, -2, 1])
// false
// >>> pairs_sum_to_zero([1, 2, 3, 7])
// false
// >>> pairs_sum_to_zero([2, 4, -5, 3, 5, 7])
// true
// >>> pairs_sum_to_zero([1])
// false
function pairs_sum_to_zero(l){
var i = 0
while (i < l.length){
var j = i+1 | if ((l[i] + l[j]) === 0){
return true
}
j = j + 1
}
i = i + 1
}
return false
}
| while (j < l.length){ | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = pairs_sum_to_zero;
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 3, 5, 0]),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 3, -2, 1]),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2, 3, 7]),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([2, 4, -5, 3, 5, 7]),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1]),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([-3, 9, -1, 3, 2, 30]),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([-3, 9, -1, 3, 2, 31]),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([-3, 9, -1, 4, 2, 30]),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([-3, 9, -1, 4, 2, 31]),false);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_15_string_sequence.json-L9 | js | //Return a string containing space-delimited numbers starting from 0 upto n inclusive.
// >>> string_sequence(0)
// "0"
// >>> string_sequence(5)
// "0 1 2 3 4 5"
function string_sequence(n){
let arr = [];
for(let i = 0; i <= n; i++){ | }
return arr.join(" ");
}
| arr.push(i); | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = string_sequence;
assert.deepEqual(candidate(0),"0");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(3),"0 1 2 3");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(10),"0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10");
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_160_do_algebra.json-L63 | js | //Given two arrays operator, and operand. The first array has basic algebra operations, and
// the second array is an array of integers. Use the two given arrays to build the algebric
// expression and return the evaluation of this expression.
// The basic algebra operations:
// Addition ( + )
// Subtraction ( - )
// Multiplication ( * )
// Floor division ( // )
// Exponentiation ( ** )
// Example:
// operator['+', '*', '-']
// array = [2, 3, 4, 5]
// result = 2 + 3 * 4 - 5
// => result = 9
// Note:
// The length of operator array is equal to the length of operand array minus one.
// Operand is an array of of non-negative integers.
// Operator array has at least one operator, and operand array has at least two operands.
function do_algebra(operator, operand){
let do_again;
let count = 0;
let temp;
let answer;
while(count < operator.length){
switch(operator[count]){
case '*':
operand[count] = operand[count] * operand[count + 1];
operand.splice(count + 1, 1);
operator.splice(count, 1);
count = 0;
do_again = true;
break;
case '//':
operand[count] = Math.floor(operand[count] / operand[count + 1]);
operand.splice(count + 1, 1);
operator.splice(count, 1);
count = 0;
do_again = true;
break;
case '**':
operand[count] = Math.pow(operand[count], operand[count + 1]);
operand.splice(count + 1, 1);
operator.splice(count, 1);
count = 0;
do_again = true;
break;
default:
count++;
do_again = false;
}
}
answer = operand[0];
operand.splice(0, 1);
while(operand.length > 0){
switch(operator[0]){
case '+':
answer += operand[0];
break;
case '-':
answer -= operand[0];
break;
} | operator.splice(0, 1);
}
return answer;
}
| operand.splice(0, 1); | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = do_algebra;
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["**", "*", "+"], [2, 3, 4, 5]),37);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["+", "*", "-"], [2, 3, 4, 5]),9);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["//", "*"], [7, 3, 4]),8);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_74_total_match.json-L25 | js | //Write a function that accepts two arrays of strings and returns the array that has
// total number of chars in the all strings of the array less than the other array.
// if the two arrays have the same number of chars, return the first array.
// Examples
// >>> total_match([], [])
// []
// >>> total_match(["hi", "admin"], ["hI", "Hi"])
// ["hI", "Hi"]
// >>> total_match(["hi", "admin"], ["hi", "hi", "admin", "project"])
// ["hi", "admin"]
// >>> total_match(["hi", "admin"], ["hI", "hi", "hi"])
// ["hI", "hi", "hi"]
// >>> total_match(["4"], ["1", "2", "3", "4", "5"])
// ["4"]
function total_match(lst1, lst2){
let sum_lst1 = 0;
let sum_lst2 = 0;
for(let item of lst1){
sum_lst1 += item.length;
}
for(let item of lst2){
sum_lst2 += item.length;
}
if(sum_lst1 > sum_lst2){ | }
else{
return lst1;
}
}
| return lst2; | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = total_match;
assert.deepEqual(candidate([], []),[]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["hi", "admin"], ["hi", "hi"]),["hi", "hi"]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["hi", "admin"], ["hi", "hi", "admin", "project"]),["hi", "admin"]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["4"], ["1", "2", "3", "4", "5"]),["4"]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["hi", "admin"], ["hI", "Hi"]),["hI", "Hi"]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["hi", "admin"], ["hI", "hi", "hi"]),["hI", "hi", "hi"]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["hi", "admin"], ["hI", "hi", "hii"]),["hi", "admin"]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([], ["this"]),[]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["this"], []),[]);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_46_fib4.json-L17 | py | def fib4(n: int) -> int:
"""The Fib4 number sequence is a sequence similar to the Fibbonacci sequnece that's defined as follows:
fib4(0) -> 0
fib4(1) -> 0
fib4(2) -> 2
fib4(3) -> 0
fib4(n) -> fib4(n-1) + fib4(n-2) + fib4(n-3) + fib4(n-4).
Please write a function to efficiently compute the n-th element of the fib4 number sequence. Do not use recursion.
>>> fib4(5)
4
>>> fib4(6)
8
>>> fib4(7)
14
"""
if n == 0: | elif n == 1:
return 0
elif n == 2:
return 2
elif n == 3:
return 0
else:
return fib4(n-1) + fib4(n-2) + fib4(n-3) + fib4(n-4)
| return 0 | def check(candidate):
assert candidate(5) == 4
assert candidate(8) == 28
assert candidate(10) == 104
assert candidate(12) == 386
def test_check():
check(fib4)
test_check()
|
humaneval-HumanEval_58_common.json-L18 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// Return sorted unique common elements for two array lists.
// >>> common((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)4l, (long)3l, (long)34l, (long)653l, (long)2l, (long)5l))), (new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)5l, (long)7l, (long)1l, (long)5l, (long)9l, (long)653l, (long)121l))))
// (new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)5l, (long)653l)))
// >>> common((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)5l, (long)3l, (long)2l, (long)8l))), (new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)3l, (long)2l))))
// (new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)2l, (long)3l)))
public static ArrayList<Long> common(ArrayList<Long> l1, ArrayList<Long> l2) {
return new ArrayList<Long>(
l1.stream()
.filter(l2::contains) | );
}
} | .collect(Collectors.toSet()) | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(common((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)4l, (long)3l, (long)34l, (long)653l, (long)2l, (long)5l))), (new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)5l, (long)7l, (long)1l, (long)5l, (long)9l, (long)653l, (long)121l)))).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)5l, (long)653l)))));
assert(common((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)5l, (long)3l, (long)2l, (long)8l))), (new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)3l, (long)2l)))).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)2l, (long)3l)))));
assert(common((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)4l, (long)3l, (long)2l, (long)8l))), (new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)3l, (long)2l, (long)4l)))).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)2l, (long)3l, (long)4l)))));
assert(common((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)4l, (long)3l, (long)2l, (long)8l))), (new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList()))).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList()))));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_126_is_sorted.json-L30 | js | //Given an array of numbers, return whether or not they are sorted
// in ascending order. If array has more than 1 duplicate of the same
// number, return false. Assume no negative numbers and only integers.
// Examples
// >>> is_sorted([5])
// true
// >>> is_sorted([1, 2, 3, 4, 5])
// true
// >>> is_sorted([1, 3, 2, 4, 5])
// false
// >>> is_sorted([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6])
// true
// >>> is_sorted([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7])
// true
// >>> is_sorted([1, 3, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7])
// false
// >>> is_sorted([1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4])
// true
// >>> is_sorted([1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 4])
// false
function is_sorted(lst){
var last = null;
var dupe_found = false;
for (var x of lst){
if (last == null){
last = x;
} else if (x < last){
return false;
} else if (x == last){ | return false;
} else {
dupe_found = true;
}
} else {
last = x;
dupe_found = false;
}
}
return true;
}
| if (dupe_found){ | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = is_sorted;
assert.deepEqual(candidate([5]),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2, 3, 4, 5]),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 3, 2, 4, 5]),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 3, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7]),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([]),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1]),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([3, 2, 1]),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 4]),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4]),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4]),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2, 3, 4]),true);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_12_longest.json-L10 | js | //Out of array of strings, return the longest one. Return the first one in case of multiple
// strings of the same length. Return undefined in case the input array is empty.
// >>> longest([])
// undefined
// >>> longest(["a", "b", "c"])
// "a"
// >>> longest(["a", "bb", "ccc"])
// "ccc"
function longest(strings){
| if (strings.length === 0) {
return undefined;
}
for (var i = 0; i < strings.length; i++) {
if (!result || strings[i].length > result.length) {
result = strings[i];
}
}
return result;
}
| var result; | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = longest;
assert.deepEqual(candidate([]),undefined);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["x", "y", "z"]),"x");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(["x", "yyy", "zzzz", "www", "kkkk", "abc"]),"zzzz");
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_126_is_sorted.json-L36 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// Given an array array list of numbers, return whether or not they are sorted
// in ascending order. If array list has more than 1 duplicate of the same
// number, return false. Assume no negative numbers and only integers.
// Examples
// >>> isSorted((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)5l))))
// (true)
// >>> isSorted((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)2l, (long)3l, (long)4l, (long)5l))))
// (true)
// >>> isSorted((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)3l, (long)2l, (long)4l, (long)5l))))
// (false)
// >>> isSorted((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)2l, (long)3l, (long)4l, (long)5l, (long)6l))))
// (true)
// >>> isSorted((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)2l, (long)3l, (long)4l, (long)5l, (long)6l, (long)7l))))
// (true)
// >>> isSorted((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)3l, (long)2l, (long)4l, (long)5l, (long)6l, (long)7l))))
// (false)
// >>> isSorted((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)2l, (long)2l, (long)3l, (long)3l, (long)4l))))
// (true)
// >>> isSorted((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)2l, (long)2l, (long)2l, (long)3l, (long)4l))))
// (false)
public static boolean isSorted(ArrayList<Long> lst) {
if (lst.size() == 0) {
return true;
}
else {
int running_max = 0;
int previous_number = 0; | boolean seen_2_in_a_row = false;
for (Long number : lst) {
if (first_time) {
first_time = false;
previous_number = number.intValue();
running_max = number.intValue();
}
else {
if (running_max > number.intValue()) {
return false;
}
else {
if (previous_number == number.intValue()) {
if (seen_2_in_a_row) {
return false;
}
else {
seen_2_in_a_row = true;
}
}
else {
seen_2_in_a_row = false;
}
previous_number = number.intValue();
running_max = number.intValue();
}
}
}
return true;
}
}
} | boolean first_time = true; | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(isSorted((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)5l)))) == (true));
assert(isSorted((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)2l, (long)3l, (long)4l, (long)5l)))) == (true));
assert(isSorted((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)3l, (long)2l, (long)4l, (long)5l)))) == (false));
assert(isSorted((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)2l, (long)3l, (long)4l, (long)5l, (long)6l)))) == (true));
assert(isSorted((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)2l, (long)3l, (long)4l, (long)5l, (long)6l, (long)7l)))) == (true));
assert(isSorted((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)3l, (long)2l, (long)4l, (long)5l, (long)6l, (long)7l)))) == (false));
assert(isSorted((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList()))) == (true));
assert(isSorted((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l)))) == (true));
assert(isSorted((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)3l, (long)2l, (long)1l)))) == (false));
assert(isSorted((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)2l, (long)2l, (long)2l, (long)3l, (long)4l)))) == (false));
assert(isSorted((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)2l, (long)3l, (long)3l, (long)3l, (long)4l)))) == (false));
assert(isSorted((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)2l, (long)2l, (long)3l, (long)3l, (long)4l)))) == (true));
assert(isSorted((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)2l, (long)3l, (long)4l)))) == (true));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_87_get_row.json-L26 | js | //You are given a 2 dimensional data, as a nested arrays,
// which is similar to matrix, however, unlike matrices,
// each row may contain a different number of columns.
// Given lst, and integer x, find integers x in the array,
// and return array of arrays, [(x1, y1), (x2, y2) ...] such that
// each array is a coordinate - (row, columns), starting with 0.
// Sort coordinates initially by rows in ascending order.
// Also, sort coordinates of the row by columns in descending order.
// Examples:
// >>> get_row([[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], [1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 6], [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 1]], 1)
// [[0, 0], [1, 4], [1, 0], [2, 5], [2, 0]]
// >>> get_row([], 1)
// []
// >>> get_row([[], [1], [1, 2, 3]], 3)
// [[2, 2]]
function get_row(lst, x){
let coordinates = [];
for (let i = 0; i < lst.length; i++){
let array = lst[i];
for (let j = 0; j < array.length; j++){
if (lst[i][j] === x){
coordinates.push([i, j]);
}
}
} | return a[0] - b[0] || b[1] - a[1];
});
}
| return coordinates.sort(function(a, b){ | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = get_row;
assert.deepEqual(candidate([[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], [1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 6], [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 1]], 1),[[0, 0], [1, 4], [1, 0], [2, 5], [2, 0]]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]], 2),[[0, 1], [1, 1], [2, 1], [3, 1], [4, 1], [5, 1]]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], [1, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6], [1, 2, 1, 4, 5, 6], [1, 2, 3, 1, 5, 6], [1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 6], [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 1]], 1),[[0, 0], [1, 0], [2, 1], [2, 0], [3, 2], [3, 0], [4, 3], [4, 0], [5, 4], [5, 0], [6, 5], [6, 0]]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([], 1),[]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([[1]], 2),[]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([[], [1], [1, 2, 3]], 3),[[2, 2]]);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_43_pairs_sum_to_zero.json-L26 | js | //pairs_sum_to_zero takes an array of integers as an input.
// it returns true if there are two distinct elements in the array that
// sum to zero, and false otherwise.
// >>> pairs_sum_to_zero([1, 3, 5, 0])
// false
// >>> pairs_sum_to_zero([1, 3, -2, 1])
// false
// >>> pairs_sum_to_zero([1, 2, 3, 7])
// false
// >>> pairs_sum_to_zero([2, 4, -5, 3, 5, 7])
// true
// >>> pairs_sum_to_zero([1])
// false
function pairs_sum_to_zero(l){
var i = 0
while (i < l.length){
var j = i+1
while (j < l.length){
if ((l[i] + l[j]) === 0){
return true
}
j = j + 1
}
i = i + 1
} | }
| return false | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = pairs_sum_to_zero;
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 3, 5, 0]),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 3, -2, 1]),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2, 3, 7]),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([2, 4, -5, 3, 5, 7]),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1]),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([-3, 9, -1, 3, 2, 30]),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([-3, 9, -1, 3, 2, 31]),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([-3, 9, -1, 4, 2, 30]),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([-3, 9, -1, 4, 2, 31]),false);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_27_flip_case.json-L12 | py | def flip_case(string: str) -> str:
""" For a given string, flip lowercase characters to uppercase and uppercase to lowercase.
>>> flip_case('Hello')
'hELLO'
"""
new_string = ""
for character in string:
if character.isupper():
new_string += character.lower()
else:
new_string += character.upper() | return new_string | def check(candidate):
assert candidate('') == ''
assert candidate('Hello!') == 'hELLO!'
assert candidate('These violent delights have violent ends') == 'tHESE VIOLENT DELIGHTS HAVE VIOLENT ENDS'
def test_check():
check(flip_case)
test_check()
|
|
humaneval-HumanEval_15_string_sequence.json-L12 | js | //Return a string containing space-delimited numbers starting from 0 upto n inclusive.
// >>> string_sequence(0)
// "0"
// >>> string_sequence(5)
// "0 1 2 3 4 5"
function string_sequence(n){
let arr = [];
for(let i = 0; i <= n; i++){
arr.push(i);
}
return arr.join(" "); | } | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = string_sequence;
assert.deepEqual(candidate(0),"0");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(3),"0 1 2 3");
assert.deepEqual(candidate(10),"0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10");
}
test(); |
|
humaneval-HumanEval_83_starts_one_ends.json-L14 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// Given a positive integer n, return the count of the numbers of n-digit
// positive integers that start or end with 1.
public static long startsOneEnds(long n) {
long lower = (long) Math.pow(10, n - 1);
long upper = (long) Math.pow(10, n) - 1; | for (long i = lower; i <= upper; i++) {
String s = "" + i;
if (s.startsWith("1") || s.endsWith("1"))
count++;
}
return count;
}
} | long count = 0; | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(startsOneEnds((1l)) == (1l));
assert(startsOneEnds((2l)) == (18l));
assert(startsOneEnds((3l)) == (180l));
assert(startsOneEnds((4l)) == (1800l));
assert(startsOneEnds((5l)) == (18000l));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_22_filter_integers.json-L9 | js | //Filter given array of any jsthon values only for integers
// >>> filter_integers(["a", 3.14, 5])
// [5]
// >>> filter_integers([1, 2, 3, "abc", {}, []])
// [1, 2, 3]
function filter_integers(values){
var result = [];
values.forEach(function(value){ | result.push(value);
}
});
return result;
}
| if(typeof value === "number" && value % 1 === 0){ | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = filter_integers;
assert.deepEqual(candidate([]),[]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([4, {}, [], 23.2, 9, "adasd"]),[4, 9]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([3, "c", 3, 3, "a", "b"]),[3, 3, 3]);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_68_pluck.json-L37 | js | //"Given an array representing a branch of a tree that has non-negative integer nodes
// your task is to pluck one of the nodes and return it.
// The plucked node should be the node with the smallest even value.
// If multiple nodes with the same smallest even value are found return the node that has smallest index.
// The plucked node should be returned in an array, [ smalest_value, its index ],
// If there are no even values or the given array is empty, return [].
// Example 1:
// >>> pluck([4, 2, 3])
// [2, 1]
// Explanation: 2 has the smallest even value, and 2 has the smallest index.
// Example 2:
// >>> pluck([1, 2, 3])
// [2, 1]
// Explanation: 2 has the smallest even value, and 2 has the smallest index.
// Example 3:
// >>> pluck([])
// []
// Example 4:
// >>> pluck([5, 0, 3, 0, 4, 2])
// [0, 1]
// Explanation: 0 is the smallest value, but there are two zeros,
// so we will choose the first zero, which has the smallest index.
// Constraints:
// * 1 <= nodes.length <= 10000
// * 0 <= node.value
function pluck(arr){
let result = [],
index = -1;
for(let i = 0; i < arr.length; i++){
if(arr[i] % 2 === 0){
if(result.length === 0 || result[0] > arr[i]){
result = [arr[i], i];
}
}
}
return result; | } | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = pluck;
assert.deepEqual(candidate([4, 2, 3]),[2, 1]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2, 3]),[2, 1]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([]),[]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([5, 0, 3, 0, 4, 2]),[0, 1]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1, 2, 3, 0, 5, 3]),[0, 3]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([5, 4, 8, 4, 8]),[4, 1]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([7, 6, 7, 1]),[6, 1]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([7, 9, 7, 1]),[]);
}
test(); |
|
humaneval-HumanEval_143_words_in_sentence.json-L25 | js | //You are given a string representing a sentence,
// the sentence contains some words separated by a space,
// and you have to return a string that contains the words from the original sentence,
// whose lengths are prime numbers,
// the order of the words in the new string should be the same as the original one.
// Example 1:
// >>> words_in_sentence("This is a test")
// "is"
// Example 2:
// >>> words_in_sentence("lets go for swimming")
// "go for"
// Constraints:
// * 1 <= len(sentence) <= 100
// * sentence contains only letters
function words_in_sentence(sentence){
return sentence.split(' ').filter(word => {
var number = word.length;
var isPrime = true;
if(number === 1 || number === 0){
return false;
}
for(var i = 2; i < number; i++){
if(number % i === 0){
isPrime = false; | }
}
return isPrime;
}).join(' ');
} | break; | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = words_in_sentence;
assert.deepEqual(candidate("This is a test"),"is");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("lets go for swimming"),"go for");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("there is no place available here"),"there is no place");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("Hi I am Hussein"),"Hi am Hussein");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("go for it"),"go for it");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("here"),"");
assert.deepEqual(candidate("here is"),"is");
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_138_is_equal_to_sum_even.json-L13 | js | //Evaluate whether the given number n can be written as the sum of exactly 4 positive even numbers
// Example
// >>> is_equal_to_sum_even(4)
// false
// >>> is_equal_to_sum_even(6)
// false
// >>> is_equal_to_sum_even(8)
// true
function is_equal_to_sum_even(n){
let m =0;
for(let i=2;i<n;i+=2){
for(let j=2;j<n;j+=2){ | for(let l=2;l<n;l+=2){
if((i+j+k+l)==n){
m=1;
break;
}
}
}
}
}
if(m==1){
return true;
}
else{
return false;
}
} | for(let k=2;k<n;k+=2){ | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = is_equal_to_sum_even;
assert.deepEqual(candidate(4),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(6),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(8),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(10),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(11),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(12),true);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(13),false);
assert.deepEqual(candidate(16),true);
}
test(); |
humaneval-HumanEval_104_unique_digits.json-L23 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// Given an array array list of positive integers x. return a sorted array list of all
// elements that hasn't any even digit.
// Note: Returned array list should be sorted in increasing order.
// For example:
// >>> uniqueDigits((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)15l, (long)33l, (long)1422l, (long)1l))))
// (new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)15l, (long)33l)))
// >>> uniqueDigits((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)152l, (long)323l, (long)1422l, (long)10l))))
// (new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList()))
public static ArrayList<Long> uniqueDigits(ArrayList<Long> x) {
ArrayList<Long> b = new ArrayList<Long>();
for (int i = 0; i < x.size(); i++) {
if (x.get(i) < 0) {
x.set(i, x.get(i)*(long)-1);
} | long z = x.get(i);
while (z > 0) {
long y = z % 10;
if (y % 2 == 0) {
unique = false;
break;
}
z = z / 10;
}
if (unique) {
b.add(x.get(i));
}
}
Collections.sort(b);
return b;
}
} | boolean unique = true; | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(uniqueDigits((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)15l, (long)33l, (long)1422l, (long)1l)))).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)1l, (long)15l, (long)33l)))));
assert(uniqueDigits((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)152l, (long)323l, (long)1422l, (long)10l)))).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList()))));
assert(uniqueDigits((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)12345l, (long)2033l, (long)111l, (long)151l)))).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)111l, (long)151l)))));
assert(uniqueDigits((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)135l, (long)103l, (long)31l)))).equals((new ArrayList<Long>(Arrays.asList((long)31l, (long)135l)))));
}
}
|
humaneval-HumanEval_4_mean_absolute_deviation.json-L20 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.javatuples.*;
import java.security.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.stream.*;
class Problem {
// For a given array list of input numbers, calculate Mean Absolute Deviation
// around the mean of this dataset.
// Mean Absolute Deviation is the average absolute difference between each
// element and a centerpoint (mean in this case):
// MAD = average | x - x_mean |
// >>> meanAbsoluteDeviation((new ArrayList<Float>(Arrays.asList((float)1.0f, (float)2.0f, (float)3.0f, (float)4.0f))))
// (1.0f)
public static float meanAbsoluteDeviation(ArrayList<Float> numbers) {
float mean = (float)numbers.stream().mapToDouble(Float::floatValue).average().getAsDouble();
return (float)numbers.stream().mapToDouble(n -> Math.abs(n - mean)).average().getAsDouble();
} | } | }
public static void main(String[] args) {
assert(meanAbsoluteDeviation((new ArrayList<Float>(Arrays.asList((float)1.0f, (float)2.0f)))) == (0.5f));
assert(meanAbsoluteDeviation((new ArrayList<Float>(Arrays.asList((float)1.0f, (float)2.0f, (float)3.0f, (float)4.0f)))) == (1.0f));
assert(meanAbsoluteDeviation((new ArrayList<Float>(Arrays.asList((float)1.0f, (float)2.0f, (float)3.0f, (float)4.0f, (float)5.0f)))) == (1.2f));
}
}
|
|
humaneval-HumanEval_137_compare_one.json-L57 | py | from typing import Union
def compare_one(a: Union[int, float, str], b: Union[int, float, str]) -> Union[int, float, str, None]:
"""
Create a function that takes integers, floats, or strings representing
real numbers, and returns the larger variable in its given variable type.
Return None if the values are equal.
Note: If a real number is represented as a string, the floating point might be . or ,
>>> compare_one(1, 2.5)
2.5
>>> compare_one(1, '2,3')
'2,3'
>>> compare_one('5,1', '6')
'6'
>>> compare_one('1', 1)
None
"""
if isinstance(a, int) and isinstance(b, int):
if a > b:
return a
elif a < b:
return b
else:
return None
elif isinstance(a, float) and isinstance(b, float):
if a > b:
return a
elif a < b:
return b
else:
return None
elif isinstance(a, str) and isinstance(b, str):
a_tmp = a.replace(',', '.')
b_tmp = b.replace(',', '.')
if float(a_tmp) > float(b_tmp):
return a
elif float(a_tmp) < float(b_tmp):
return b
else:
return None
elif isinstance(a, int) and isinstance(b, float):
if a > b:
return a
elif a < b:
return b
else:
return None
elif isinstance(a, float) and isinstance(b, int):
if a > b:
return a
elif a < b:
return b
else:
return None
elif isinstance(a, str) and isinstance(b, int): | if float(a_tmp) > b:
return a
elif float(a_tmp) < b:
return b
else:
return None
elif isinstance(a, int) and isinstance(b, str):
b_tmp = b.replace(',', '.')
if a > float(b_tmp):
return a
elif a < float(b_tmp):
return b
else:
return None
elif isinstance(a, str) and isinstance(b, float):
a_tmp = a.replace(',', '.')
if float(a_tmp) > b:
return a
elif float(a_tmp) < b:
return b | a_tmp = a.replace(',', '.') | def check(candidate):
assert candidate(1, 2) == 2
assert candidate(1, 2.5) == 2.5
assert candidate(2, 3) == 3
assert candidate(5, 6) == 6
assert candidate(1, '2,3') == '2,3'
assert candidate('5,1', '6') == '6'
assert candidate('1', '2') == '2'
assert candidate('1', 1) == None
def test_check():
check(compare_one)
test_check()
|
humaneval-HumanEval_81_numerical_letter_grade.json-L38 | js | //It is the last week of the semester and the teacher has to give the grades
// to students. The teacher has been making her own algorithm for grading.
// The only problem is, she has lost the code she used for grading.
// She has given you an array of GPAs for some students and you have to write
// a function that can output an array of letter grades using the following table:
// GPA | Letter grade
// 4.0 A+
// > 3.7 A
// > 3.3 A-
// > 3.0 B+
// > 2.7 B
// > 2.3 B-
// > 2.0 C+
// > 1.7 C
// > 1.3 C-
// > 1.0 D+
// > 0.7 D
// > 0.0 D-
// 0.0 E
// Example:
// >>> grade_equation([4.0, 3, 1.7, 2, 3.5])
// ["A+", "B", "C-", "C", "A-"]
function numerical_letter_grade(grades){
var grades_array = [];
for (var i = 0; i < grades.length; i++){
if (grades[i] >= 4.0){
grades_array.push("A+");
}
else if (grades[i] > 3.7){
grades_array.push("A");
}
else if (grades[i] > 3.3){
grades_array.push("A-");
}
else if (grades[i] > 3.0){
grades_array.push("B+");
} | grades_array.push("B");
}
else if (grades[i] > 2.3){
grades_array.push("B-");
}
else if (grades[i] > 2.0){
grades_array.push("C+");
}
else if (grades[i] > 1.7){
grades_array.push("C");
}
else if (grades[i] > 1.3){
grades_array.push("C-");
}
else if (grades[i] > 1.0){
grades_array.push("D+");
}
else if (grades[i] > 0.7){
grades_array.push("D");
}
else if (grades[i] > 0.0){
grades_array.push("D-");
}
else if (grades[i] == 0.0){
grades_array.push("E");
}
}
return grades_array;
} | else if (grades[i] > 2.7){ | const assert = require('node:assert');
function test() {
let candidate = numerical_letter_grade;
assert.deepEqual(candidate([4.0, 3, 1.7, 2, 3.5]),["A+", "B", "C-", "C", "A-"]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1.2]),["D+"]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([0.5]),["D-"]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([0.0]),["E"]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([1.0, 0.3, 1.5, 2.8, 3.3]),["D", "D-", "C-", "B", "B+"]);
assert.deepEqual(candidate([0.0, 0.7]),["E", "D-"]);
}
test(); |
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