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'''
Given a set of non-overlapping intervals, insert a new interval into the intervals (merge if necessary).
You may assume that the intervals were initially sorted according to their start times.
Example 1:
Input: intervals = [[1,3],[6,9]], newInterval = [2,5]
Output: [[1,5],[6,9]]
Example 2:
Input: intervals = [[1,2],[3,5],[6,7],[8,10],[12,16]], newInterval = [4,8]
Output: [[1,2],[3,10],[12,16]]
Explanation: Because the new interval [4,8] overlaps with [3,5],[6,7],[8,10].
'''
# Definition for an interval.
# class Interval(object):
# def __init__(self, s=0, e=0):
# self.start = s
# self.end = e
class Solution(object):
def insert(self, intervals, newInterval):
"""
:type intervals: List[Interval]
:type newInterval: Interval
:rtype: List[Interval]
"""
result = []
for interval in intervals:
if newInterval.start > interval.end:
result.append(interval)
elif newInterval.end < interval.start:
result.append(newInterval)
newInterval = interval
elif newInterval.start <= interval.end or newInterval.end >= interval.start:
newInterval = Interval(min(newInterval.start, interval.start), max(interval.end, newInterval.end))
result.append(newInterval)
return result