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Earth - Christina Minh #7
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Nice work Christina, well done.
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# if dog hasn't been visited, add to stack to check it's neighbors | ||
if !visited[bad_neighbor] | ||
queue.push(bad_neighbor) |
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Queue? This looks like a stack to me.
if !visited[bad_neighbor] | ||
queue.push(bad_neighbor) | ||
# put disliked dog in opposite group | ||
group_to_place_neighbor = visited[current_dog] == 1 ? 2 : 1 |
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1 & 2 work as values to mark the groups. I tend to use :red
and :green
just to make it clearer.
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