You are given two non-empty linked lists representing two non-negative integers. The digits are stored in reverse order and each of their nodes contain a single digit. Add the two numbers and return it as a linked list.
You may assume the two numbers do not contain any leading zero, except the number 0 itself.
Given an array of meeting time intervals consisting of start and end times [[s1,e1],[s2,e2],...] (si < ei), determine if a person could attend all meetings.
Example 1:
Input: [[0,30],[5,10],[15,20]]
Output: false
Example 2:
put: [[7,10],[2,4]]
Output: True
class Solution:
def canAttendMeetings(self, intervals: List[List[int]]) -> bool:
start = 0
end = 1
intervals.sort()
print(intervals)
for i in range(1, len(intervals)):
if intervals[i][start] < intervals[i-1][end]:
return False
return True
window.onload = function () {
//buttons
var addBtn = document.getElementById("add");
var addFormDiv = document.querySelector(".addForm");
//form fields:
var fullname = document.getElementById("fullname");
var phone = document.getElementById("phone");
var email = document.getElementById("email");
//address book display
var addBookdiv = document.querySelector(".addbook");
//Intialize storage array
var dataArray = [];
//eventListeners
addBtn.addEventListener("click", addToBook);
addBookdiv.addEventListener("click", removeContact);
function structure(fullname, phone, email) {
this.fullname = fullname;
this.phone = phone;
this.email = email;
}
function addToBook() {
//test if fields are empty
var testIfempty = fullname.value != '' && phone.value != '' && email.value != '';
//console.log(testIfempty);
if (testIfempty) {
//add contents to array and add contents to localstorage
var obj = new structure(fullname.value, phone.value, email.value);
dataArray.push(obj);
localStorage['contactInfo'] = JSON.stringify(dataArray);
//clear form
clearForm();
//update display from the form data collected
displayContactInfo();
}
}
function clearForm() {
var filledForm = document.querySelectorAll(".formFields");
for (var i in filledForm) {
filledForm[i].value = "";
}
}
function removeContact(e) {
if (e.target.classList.contains("removeButton")) {
var rmId = e.target.getAttribute("data-id");
dataArray.splice(rmId, 1);
//update localstorage
localStorage['contactInfo'] = JSON.stringify(dataArray);
displayContactInfo();
}
}
function displayContactInfo() {
//look for localstorage key if not present create it
//if exists load content from LS and loop it on page for div to populate
if (localStorage['contactInfo'] === undefined) {
localStorage['contactInfo'] = "[]" //string
} else {
dataArray = JSON.parse(localStorage['contactInfo']);
addBookdiv.innerHTML = '';
for (var i in dataArray) {
var str = '<div class="entry">';
str += '<div class="name"><p>' + dataArray[i].fullname + '</p></div>';
str += '<div class="email"><p>' + dataArray[i].email + '</p></div>';
str += '<div class="phone"><p>' + dataArray[i].phone + '</p ></div>';
str += '<div class="del"><a href="#" class="removeButton" data-id="' + i + '" >Delete</a></div>';
str += '</div >';
addBookdiv.innerHTML += str;
}
}
}
displayContactInfo();
}
Notes:
The read-only localStorage property allows you to access a Storage object for the Document‘s origin; the stored data is saved across browser sessions. localStorage is similar to sessionStorage, except that while data stored in localStorage has no expiration time, data stored in sessionStorage gets cleared when the page session ends — that is, when the page is closed.
**The keys and the values are always strings (note that, as with objects, integer keys will be automatically converted to strings).**