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hey everyone welcome back and lets write some more neat code today so today lets solve the problem data stream as disjoint intervals this problem is tricky Dicky but its definitely not a hard problem in my opinion but thats okay because there are probably medium problems that actually do qualify as hard problems that just means that leak code is sometimes inaccurate with the difficulty but we are given a data stream input of non-negative integers and we want to implement a summary ranges class we will have a Constructor with no parameters we will have an add num method that will just be past a value that we want to add to our stream now this is the interesting part were going to have a get intervals method which is going to return a summary of The Stream ranges that we have seen so far these are going to be a list of disjoint intervals each interval is going to have a starting and an ending point and the answer needs to be sorted by the start value which will be easy enough but t