def calculate_trip_time( iata_src: str, iata_dst: str, flight_walk: List[str], flights: FlightDir ) -> float: *** Return a float corresponding to the amount of time required to travel from the source airport to the destination airport to the destination airport, as outlined by the flight_walk. The start time of the trip should be considered zero. In other words, assuming we start the trip at 12:00am this function should return the time it takes for the trip to finish, including all the waiting times before, and between the flights. 5 If there is no path available, return -1.0 >>> calculate_trip_time("AA1", "AA2", ["AA1", "AA2"], TEST_FLIGHTS_DIR_FOUR_CITIES) 2.0 >>> calculate_trip_time("AA1", "AA7", ["AA7","AA1"], TEST_FLIGHTS_DIR_FOUR_CITIES) -1.0 >>> calculate_trip_time("AA1", "AA7", ["AA1", "AA7"], TEST_FLIGHTS_DIR_FOUR_CITIES) >>> calculate_trip_time("AA1", "AA1", ["AA1"], TEST_FLIGHTS_DIR_FOUR_CITIES) >>> calculate trip_time("AA4", "AA2", ["AA4", "AA1", "AA2"], TEST_FLIGHTS_DIR_FOUR_CITIES) 14.0 >>> calculate_trip_time("AA1", "AA3", ["AA1", "AA2", "AA3"], TEST_FLIGHTS_DIR_FOUR_CITIES) 7.5 >>> calculate_trip_time("AA1", "AA4", ["AA1", "AA4"], TEST_FLIGHTS_DIR_FOUR_CITIES) 2.0 ***
def calculate_trip_time( iata_src: str, iata_dst: str, flight_walk: List[str], flights: FlightDir ) -> float: *** Return a float corresponding to the amount of time required to travel from the source airport to the destination airport to the destination airport, as outlined by the flight_walk. The start time of the trip should be considered zero. In other words, assuming we start the trip at 12:00am this function should return the time it takes for the trip to finish, including all the waiting times before, and between the flights. 5 If there is no path available, return -1.0 >>> calculate_trip_time("AA1", "AA2", ["AA1", "AA2"], TEST_FLIGHTS_DIR_FOUR_CITIES) 2.0 >>> calculate_trip_time("AA1", "AA7", ["AA7","AA1"], TEST_FLIGHTS_DIR_FOUR_CITIES) -1.0 >>> calculate_trip_time("AA1", "AA7", ["AA1", "AA7"], TEST_FLIGHTS_DIR_FOUR_CITIES) >>> calculate_trip_time("AA1", "AA1", ["AA1"], TEST_FLIGHTS_DIR_FOUR_CITIES) >>> calculate trip_time("AA4", "AA2", ["AA4", "AA1", "AA2"], TEST_FLIGHTS_DIR_FOUR_CITIES) 14.0 >>> calculate_trip_time("AA1", "AA3", ["AA1", "AA2", "AA3"], TEST_FLIGHTS_DIR_FOUR_CITIES) 7.5 >>> calculate_trip_time("AA1", "AA4", ["AA1", "AA4"], TEST_FLIGHTS_DIR_FOUR_CITIES) 2.0 ***
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