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L24Q1_FamilyTrees.py
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L24Q1_FamilyTrees.py
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# Single Gold Star
# Family Trees
# In the lecture, we showed a recursive definition for your ancestors. For this
# question, your goal is to define a procedure that finds someone's ancestors,
# given a Dictionary that provides the parent relationships.
# Here's an example of an input Dictionary:
ada_family = { 'Judith Blunt-Lytton': ['Anne Isabella Blunt', 'Wilfrid Scawen Blunt'],
'Ada King-Milbanke': ['Ralph King-Milbanke', 'Fanny Heriot'],
'Ralph King-Milbanke': ['Augusta Ada King', 'William King-Noel'],
'Anne Isabella Blunt': ['Augusta Ada King', 'William King-Noel'],
'Byron King-Noel': ['Augusta Ada King', 'William King-Noel'],
'Augusta Ada King': ['Anne Isabella Milbanke', 'George Gordon Byron'],
'George Gordon Byron': ['Catherine Gordon', 'Captain John Byron'],
'John Byron': ['Vice-Admiral John Byron', 'Sophia Trevannion'] }
# Define a procedure, ancestors(genealogy, person), that takes as its first input
# a Dictionary in the form given above, and as its second input the name of a
# person. It should return a list giving all the known ancestors of the input
# person (this should be the empty list if there are none). The order of the list
# does not matter and duplicates will be ignored.
#my solution
family = []
def ancestors(genealogy, person):
if person in genealogy:
parents = genealogy[person]
print parents
for i in parents:
family.append(i)
if i in ada_family:
print 'found',i
ancestors(ada_family,i)
return family
def ancestorsUdacity(genealogy, person):
if person in genealogy:
parents = genealogy[person]
result = parents
for parent in parents:
result = result + ancestorsUdacity(genealogy,parent)
return result
return []
# Here are some examples:
print ancestorsUdacity(ada_family, 'Augusta Ada King')
#>>> ['Anne Isabella Milbanke', 'George Gordon Byron',
# 'Catherine Gordon','Captain John Byron']
print ancestorsUdacity(ada_family, 'Judith Blunt-Lytton')
#>>> ['Anne Isabella Blunt', 'Wilfrid Scawen Blunt', 'Augusta Ada King',
# 'William King-Noel', 'Anne Isabella Milbanke', 'George Gordon Byron',
# 'Catherine Gordon', 'Captain John Byron']
print ancestors(ada_family, 'Dave')
#>>> []