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Describes StepStep Calculate Complexity[1]
DescribesComplexity Calculation Step[2]

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  1. ctx:claims/beam/3074038a-f97a-4406-af2b-c946ba1bd480
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      def __init__(self, complexity_calculator: ComplexityCalculator, window_resizer: WindowResizer): self.complexity_calculator = complexity_calculator self.window_resizer = window_resizer self.uptime = 0.9985 de
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      - For each test query, define the expected resized query or the expected outcome (e.g., whether the resizing was correct). 2. **Calculate Complexity**: - Use your `calculate_complexity` function to determine the complexity of each qu

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