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Overall nice work, you hit the learning goals here. Well done.
| # Time Complexity - ? | ||
| # Space Complexity - ? (should be O(n)) | ||
| # Hint, you may want a recursive helper method | ||
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| # Time Complexity - O(1) <- this doesn't feel quite right but it's definitely not O(n) | ||
| # Space Complexity - O(1) <- same here |
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| # Space Complexity - ? | ||
| def refined_super_digit(n, k) |
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This is the bute-force solution, can you think of a better way to do this with dynamic programming?
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Some doubts about space and time complexity, and wondering if I totally missed the boat on refined_super_digit as I don't get how it's necessarily more time or space intensive than super_digit. Thanks!