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| class Solution: | |||
| def makeNegIfEven(self, n): | |||
| if n % 2 == 0: | |||
| return -n | |||
| else: | |||
| return n | |||
| def sortArrayByParity(self, A): | |||
| return sorted(A, key = self.makeNegIfEven) | |||
| s = Solution() | |||
| print("Expected: [6, 4, 2, 1, 3]") | |||
| print("Got:", s.sortArrayByParity([1, 2, 3, 4, 6])) | |||
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| Given an array A of non-negative integers, return an array consisting of all the even elements of A, followed by all the odd elements of A. | |||
| You may return any answer array that satisfies this condition. | |||
| Example 1: | |||
| Input: [3,1,2,4] | |||
| Output: [2,4,3,1] | |||
| The outputs [4,2,3,1], [2,4,1,3], and [4,2,1,3] would also be accepted. | |||
| Note: | |||
| 1 <= A.length <= 5000 | |||
| 0 <= A[i] <= 5000 | |||
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| #!/bin/bash | |||
| python3 main.py | |||