Code RoomPaid orders over a floor
EasyPrep Room Coding #5016

Paid orders over a floor

CodingAlgorithms & data structuresEntry–Mid~7 min

Given `orders` with columns `order_id`, `customer`, `amount`, `status` and `placed`, return the orders whose `status` is `paid` AND whose `amount` is at least 50. Return only `order_id` and `amount`, sorted by `order_id` ascending.

Implement
big_paid_orders(orders: dataframe) → dataframe
Examples
in[{"__df__":[{"amount":120.5,"placed":"2024-01-05","status":"paid","customer":"ada","order_id":1},{"amount":80,"placed":"2024-01-07","status":"refunded","customer":"bo","order_id":2},{"amount":45.25,"placed":"2024-02-11","status":"paid","customer":"ada","order_id":3},{"amount":200,"placed":"2024-02-14","status":"paid","customer":"cy","order_id":4},{"amount":15.75,"placed":"2024-03-02","status":"pending","customer":"bo","order_id":5},{"amount":60,"placed":"2024-03-19","status":"paid","customer":"ada","order_id":6}]}]out[{"amount":120.5,"order_id":1},{"amount":200,"order_id":4},{"amount":60,"order_id":6}]
What a strong answer looks like

State your approach and its time/space complexity out loud before you optimize. Handle the edge cases (empty input, duplicates, overflow), and say why you chose this over the brute force. Green tests are the floor, not the grade.

0:00 of about 7 min
InputExpectedGot
[{"__df__":[{"amount":120.5,"placed":"2024-01-05","status":"paid","customer":"ada","order_id":1},{"amount":80,"placed":"2024-01-07","status":"refunded","customer":"bo","order_id":2},{"amount":45.25,"placed":"2024-02-11","status":"paid","customer":"ada","order_id":3},{"amount":200,"placed":"2024-02-14","status":"paid","customer":"cy","order_id":4},{"amount":15.75,"placed":"2024-03-02","status":"pending","customer":"bo","order_id":5},{"amount":60,"placed":"2024-03-19","status":"paid","customer":"ada","order_id":6}]}][{"amount":120.5,"order_id":1},{"amount":200,"order_id":4},{"amount":60,"order_id":6}]not run yetsample