valid-sudoku py3
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Determine if a `9 x 9` Sudoku board is valid. Only the filled cells need to be validated **according to the following rules**:
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1. Each row must contain the digits `1-9` without repetition.
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2. Each column must contain the digits `1-9` without repetition.
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3. Each of the nine `3 x 3` sub-boxes of the grid must contain the digits `1-9` without repetition.
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**Note:**
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* A Sudoku board (partially filled) could be valid but is not necessarily solvable.
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* Only the filled cells need to be validated according to the mentioned rules.
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**Example 1:**
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![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/ff/Sudoku-by-L2G-20050714.svg/250px-Sudoku-by-L2G-20050714.svg.png)
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Input: board =
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[["5","3",".",".","7",".",".",".","."]
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,["6",".",".","1","9","5",".",".","."]
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,[".","9","8",".",".",".",".","6","."]
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,["8",".",".",".","6",".",".",".","3"]
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,["4",".",".","8",".","3",".",".","1"]
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,["7",".",".",".","2",".",".",".","6"]
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,[".","6",".",".",".",".","2","8","."]
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,[".",".",".","4","1","9",".",".","5"]
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,[".",".",".",".","8",".",".","7","9"]]
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Output: true
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**Example 2:**
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Input: board =
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[["8","3",".",".","7",".",".",".","."]
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,["6",".",".","1","9","5",".",".","."]
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,[".","9","8",".",".",".",".","6","."]
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,["8",".",".",".","6",".",".",".","3"]
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,["4",".",".","8",".","3",".",".","1"]
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,["7",".",".",".","2",".",".",".","6"]
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,[".","6",".",".",".",".","2","8","."]
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,[".",".",".","4","1","9",".",".","5"]
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,[".",".",".",".","8",".",".","7","9"]]
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Output: false
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Explanation: Same as Example 1, except with the 5 in the top left corner being modified to 8. Since there are two 8's in the top left 3x3 sub-box, it is invalid.
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**Constraints:**
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* `board.length == 9`
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* `board[i].length == 9`
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* `board[i][j]` is a digit `1-9` or `'.'`.
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0036_valid-sudoku/python3/solution.py
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class Solution:
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def isValidSudoku(self, board: List[List[str]]) -> bool:
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#
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# NOTE: **READ THE PROBLEM DESCRIPTION ALWAYS!!**
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#
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# Even though it mentions Sudoku, it doesn't mean the
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# rules are the same as the real world. Which is the case
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# here — we need to only look at the filled cell and the rules
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# provided.
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size = len(board)
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# 1. Check if rows and cols are valid
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#
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# We can iterate both rows and cols at the same time since
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# the sudoku board has 9 rows and 9 cols
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for i in range(size):
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row = set()
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col = set()
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for j in range(size):
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# ith row check
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if board[i][j] != '.':
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if board[i][j] in row:
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return False
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row.add(board[i][j])
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# ith col check
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if board[j][i] != '.':
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if board[j][i] in col:
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return False
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col.add(board[j][i])
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# 2. Check if squares are valid
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#
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# We can do normal row * col iteration and use `// 3` to figure
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# out which square a cell belongs to
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squares = [[set(), set(), set()] for _ in range(3)]
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for i in range(size):
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for j in range(size):
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cell = board[i][j]
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if cell == '.':
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continue
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square = squares[i // 3][j // 3]
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if cell in square:
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return False
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square.add(cell)
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return True
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