questionFrontendId
int64
1
3.51k
questionTitle
stringlengths
3
79
TitleSlug
stringlengths
3
79
content
stringlengths
431
25.4k
difficulty
stringclasses
3 values
totalAccepted
stringlengths
2
6
totalSubmission
stringlengths
2
6
totalAcceptedRaw
int64
124
16.8M
totalSubmissionRaw
int64
285
30.3M
acRate
stringlengths
4
5
similarQuestions
stringlengths
2
714
mysqlSchemas
stringclasses
295 values
category
stringclasses
6 values
codeDefinition
stringlengths
122
24.9k
sampleTestCase
stringlengths
1
4.33k
metaData
stringlengths
37
3.13k
envInfo
stringclasses
26 values
topicTags
stringlengths
2
153
2,308
Arrange Table by Gender
arrange-table-by-gender
null
Medium
7.2K
10.3K
7,245
10,299
70.3%
[]
["Create table If Not Exists Genders (user_id int, gender ENUM('female', 'other', 'male'))", 'Truncate table Genders', "insert into Genders (user_id, gender) values ('4', 'male')", "insert into Genders (user_id, gender) values ('7', 'female')", "insert into Genders (user_id, gender) values ('2', 'other')", "insert into Genders (user_id, gender) values ('5', 'male')", "insert into Genders (user_id, gender) values ('3', 'female')", "insert into Genders (user_id, gender) values ('8', 'male')", "insert into Genders (user_id, gender) values ('6', 'other')", "insert into Genders (user_id, gender) values ('1', 'other')", "insert into Genders (user_id, gender) values ('9', 'female')"]
Database
null
{"headers": {"Genders": ["user_id", "gender"]}, "rows": {"Genders": [[4, "male"], [7, "female"], [2, "other"], [5, "male"], [3, "female"], [8, "male"], [6, "other"], [1, "other"], [9, "female"]]}}
{"mysql": ["Create table If Not Exists Genders (user_id int, gender ENUM('female', 'other', 'male'))"], "mssql": ["Create table Genders (user_id int, gender VARCHAR(6) NOT NULL CHECK (gender IN ('female', 'other', 'male')))"], "oraclesql": ["Create table Genders (user_id int, gender VARCHAR(6) NOT NULL CHECK (gender IN ('female', 'other', 'male')))"], "database": true, "name": "arrange_table", "pythondata": ["Genders = pd.DataFrame([], columns=['user_id', 'gender']).astype({'user_id':'Int64', 'gender':'object'})"], "postgresql": ["Create table If Not Exists Genders (user_id int, gender VARCHAR(30) CHECK (gender IN ('female', 'other', 'male')))\n"], "database_schema": {"Genders": {"user_id": "INT", "gender": "ENUM('female', 'other', 'male')"}}}
{"mysql": ["MySQL", "<p><code>MySQL 8.0</code>.</p>"], "mssql": ["MS SQL Server", "<p><code>mssql server 2019</code>.</p>"], "oraclesql": ["Oracle", "<p><code>Oracle Sql 11.2</code>.</p>"], "pythondata": ["Pandas", "<p>Python 3.10 with Pandas 2.2.2 and NumPy 1.26.4</p>"], "postgresql": ["PostgreSQL", "<p>PostgreSQL 16</p>"]}
['Database']
2,309
Greatest English Letter in Upper and Lower Case
greatest-english-letter-in-upper-and-lower-case
<p>Given a string of English letters <code>s</code>, return <em>the <strong>greatest </strong>English letter which occurs as <strong>both</strong> a lowercase and uppercase letter in</em> <code>s</code>. The returned letter should be in <strong>uppercase</strong>. If no such letter exists, return <em>an empty string</em>.</p> <p>An English letter <code>b</code> is <strong>greater</strong> than another letter <code>a</code> if <code>b</code> appears <strong>after</strong> <code>a</code> in the English alphabet.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> s = &quot;l<strong><u>Ee</u></strong>TcOd<u><strong>E</strong></u>&quot; <strong>Output:</strong> &quot;E&quot; <strong>Explanation:</strong> The letter &#39;E&#39; is the only letter to appear in both lower and upper case. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> s = &quot;a<strong><u>rR</u></strong>AzFif&quot; <strong>Output:</strong> &quot;R&quot; <strong>Explanation:</strong> The letter &#39;R&#39; is the greatest letter to appear in both lower and upper case. Note that &#39;A&#39; and &#39;F&#39; also appear in both lower and upper case, but &#39;R&#39; is greater than &#39;F&#39; or &#39;A&#39;. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 3:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> s = &quot;AbCdEfGhIjK&quot; <strong>Output:</strong> &quot;&quot; <strong>Explanation:</strong> There is no letter that appears in both lower and upper case. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= s.length &lt;= 1000</code></li> <li><code>s</code> consists of lowercase and uppercase English letters.</li> </ul>
Easy
63.2K
89.2K
63,199
89,193
70.9%
['count-the-number-of-special-characters-ii', 'count-the-number-of-special-characters-i']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n string greatestLetter(string s) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public String greatestLetter(String s) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def greatestLetter(self, s):\n \"\"\"\n :type s: str\n :rtype: str\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def greatestLetter(self, s: str) -> str:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "char* greatestLetter(char* s) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public string GreatestLetter(string s) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {string} s\n * @return {string}\n */\nvar greatestLetter = function(s) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function greatestLetter(s: string): string {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param String $s\n * @return String\n */\n function greatestLetter($s) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func greatestLetter(_ s: String) -> String {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun greatestLetter(s: String): String {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n String greatestLetter(String s) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func greatestLetter(s string) string {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {String} s\n# @return {String}\ndef greatest_letter(s)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def greatestLetter(s: String): String = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn greatest_letter(s: String) -> String {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (greatest-letter s)\n (-> string? string?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec greatest_letter(S :: unicode:unicode_binary()) -> unicode:unicode_binary().\ngreatest_letter(S) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec greatest_letter(s :: String.t) :: String.t\n def greatest_letter(s) do\n \n end\nend"}]
"lEeTcOdE"
{ "name": "greatestLetter", "params": [ { "name": "s", "type": "string" } ], "return": { "type": "string" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Hash Table', 'String', 'Enumeration']
2,310
Sum of Numbers With Units Digit K
sum-of-numbers-with-units-digit-k
<p>Given two integers <code>num</code> and <code>k</code>, consider a set of positive integers with the following properties:</p> <ul> <li>The units digit of each integer is <code>k</code>.</li> <li>The sum of the integers is <code>num</code>.</li> </ul> <p>Return <em>the <strong>minimum</strong> possible size of such a set, or </em><code>-1</code><em> if no such set exists.</em></p> <p>Note:</p> <ul> <li>The set can contain multiple instances of the same integer, and the sum of an empty set is considered <code>0</code>.</li> <li>The <strong>units digit</strong> of a number is the rightmost digit of the number.</li> </ul> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> num = 58, k = 9 <strong>Output:</strong> 2 <strong>Explanation:</strong> One valid set is [9,49], as the sum is 58 and each integer has a units digit of 9. Another valid set is [19,39]. It can be shown that 2 is the minimum possible size of a valid set. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> num = 37, k = 2 <strong>Output:</strong> -1 <strong>Explanation:</strong> It is not possible to obtain a sum of 37 using only integers that have a units digit of 2. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 3:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> num = 0, k = 7 <strong>Output:</strong> 0 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The sum of an empty set is considered 0. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>0 &lt;= num &lt;= 3000</code></li> <li><code>0 &lt;= k &lt;= 9</code></li> </ul>
Medium
29K
106.9K
29,043
106,910
27.2%
['digit-count-in-range', 'count-integers-with-even-digit-sum', 'sum-of-number-and-its-reverse']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int minimumNumbers(int num, int k) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int minimumNumbers(int num, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def minimumNumbers(self, num, k):\n \"\"\"\n :type num: int\n :type k: int\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def minimumNumbers(self, num: int, k: int) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int minimumNumbers(int num, int k) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int MinimumNumbers(int num, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number} num\n * @param {number} k\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar minimumNumbers = function(num, k) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function minimumNumbers(num: number, k: number): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer $num\n * @param Integer $k\n * @return Integer\n */\n function minimumNumbers($num, $k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func minimumNumbers(_ num: Int, _ k: Int) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun minimumNumbers(num: Int, k: Int): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int minimumNumbers(int num, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func minimumNumbers(num int, k int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer} num\n# @param {Integer} k\n# @return {Integer}\ndef minimum_numbers(num, k)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def minimumNumbers(num: Int, k: Int): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn minimum_numbers(num: i32, k: i32) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (minimum-numbers num k)\n (-> exact-integer? exact-integer? exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec minimum_numbers(Num :: integer(), K :: integer()) -> integer().\nminimum_numbers(Num, K) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec minimum_numbers(num :: integer, k :: integer) :: integer\n def minimum_numbers(num, k) do\n \n end\nend"}]
58 9
{ "name": "minimumNumbers", "params": [ { "name": "num", "type": "integer" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "k" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Math', 'Dynamic Programming', 'Greedy', 'Enumeration']
2,311
Longest Binary Subsequence Less Than or Equal to K
longest-binary-subsequence-less-than-or-equal-to-k
<p>You are given a binary string <code>s</code> and a positive integer <code>k</code>.</p> <p>Return <em>the length of the <strong>longest</strong> subsequence of </em><code>s</code><em> that makes up a <strong>binary</strong> number less than or equal to</em> <code>k</code>.</p> <p>Note:</p> <ul> <li>The subsequence can contain <strong>leading zeroes</strong>.</li> <li>The empty string is considered to be equal to <code>0</code>.</li> <li>A <strong>subsequence</strong> is a string that can be derived from another string by deleting some or no characters without changing the order of the remaining characters.</li> </ul> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> s = &quot;1001010&quot;, k = 5 <strong>Output:</strong> 5 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The longest subsequence of s that makes up a binary number less than or equal to 5 is &quot;00010&quot;, as this number is equal to 2 in decimal. Note that &quot;00100&quot; and &quot;00101&quot; are also possible, which are equal to 4 and 5 in decimal, respectively. The length of this subsequence is 5, so 5 is returned. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> s = &quot;00101001&quot;, k = 1 <strong>Output:</strong> 6 <strong>Explanation:</strong> &quot;000001&quot; is the longest subsequence of s that makes up a binary number less than or equal to 1, as this number is equal to 1 in decimal. The length of this subsequence is 6, so 6 is returned. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= s.length &lt;= 1000</code></li> <li><code>s[i]</code> is either <code>&#39;0&#39;</code> or <code>&#39;1&#39;</code>.</li> <li><code>1 &lt;= k &lt;= 10<sup>9</sup></code></li> </ul>
Medium
24.1K
63.2K
24,085
63,237
38.1%
['maximum-binary-string-after-change']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int longestSubsequence(string s, int k) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int longestSubsequence(String s, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def longestSubsequence(self, s, k):\n \"\"\"\n :type s: str\n :type k: int\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def longestSubsequence(self, s: str, k: int) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int longestSubsequence(char* s, int k) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int LongestSubsequence(string s, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {string} s\n * @param {number} k\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar longestSubsequence = function(s, k) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function longestSubsequence(s: string, k: number): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param String $s\n * @param Integer $k\n * @return Integer\n */\n function longestSubsequence($s, $k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func longestSubsequence(_ s: String, _ k: Int) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun longestSubsequence(s: String, k: Int): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int longestSubsequence(String s, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func longestSubsequence(s string, k int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {String} s\n# @param {Integer} k\n# @return {Integer}\ndef longest_subsequence(s, k)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def longestSubsequence(s: String, k: Int): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn longest_subsequence(s: String, k: i32) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (longest-subsequence s k)\n (-> string? exact-integer? exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec longest_subsequence(S :: unicode:unicode_binary(), K :: integer()) -> integer().\nlongest_subsequence(S, K) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec longest_subsequence(s :: String.t, k :: integer) :: integer\n def longest_subsequence(s, k) do\n \n end\nend"}]
"1001010" 5
{ "name": "longestSubsequence", "params": [ { "name": "s", "type": "string" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "k" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['String', 'Dynamic Programming', 'Greedy', 'Memoization']
2,312
Selling Pieces of Wood
selling-pieces-of-wood
<p>You are given two integers <code>m</code> and <code>n</code> that represent the height and width of a rectangular piece of wood. You are also given a 2D integer array <code>prices</code>, where <code>prices[i] = [h<sub>i</sub>, w<sub>i</sub>, price<sub>i</sub>]</code> indicates you can sell a rectangular piece of wood of height <code>h<sub>i</sub></code> and width <code>w<sub>i</sub></code> for <code>price<sub>i</sub></code> dollars.</p> <p>To cut a piece of wood, you must make a vertical or horizontal cut across the <strong>entire</strong> height or width of the piece to split it into two smaller pieces. After cutting a piece of wood into some number of smaller pieces, you can sell pieces according to <code>prices</code>. You may sell multiple pieces of the same shape, and you do not have to sell all the shapes. The grain of the wood makes a difference, so you <strong>cannot</strong> rotate a piece to swap its height and width.</p> <p>Return <em>the <strong>maximum</strong> money you can earn after cutting an </em><code>m x n</code><em> piece of wood</em>.</p> <p>Note that you can cut the piece of wood as many times as you want.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/04/27/ex1.png" style="width: 239px; height: 150px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> m = 3, n = 5, prices = [[1,4,2],[2,2,7],[2,1,3]] <strong>Output:</strong> 19 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The diagram above shows a possible scenario. It consists of: - 2 pieces of wood shaped 2 x 2, selling for a price of 2 * 7 = 14. - 1 piece of wood shaped 2 x 1, selling for a price of 1 * 3 = 3. - 1 piece of wood shaped 1 x 4, selling for a price of 1 * 2 = 2. This obtains a total of 14 + 3 + 2 = 19 money earned. It can be shown that 19 is the maximum amount of money that can be earned. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/04/27/ex2new.png" style="width: 250px; height: 175px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> m = 4, n = 6, prices = [[3,2,10],[1,4,2],[4,1,3]] <strong>Output:</strong> 32 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The diagram above shows a possible scenario. It consists of: - 3 pieces of wood shaped 3 x 2, selling for a price of 3 * 10 = 30. - 1 piece of wood shaped 1 x 4, selling for a price of 1 * 2 = 2. This obtains a total of 30 + 2 = 32 money earned. It can be shown that 32 is the maximum amount of money that can be earned. Notice that we cannot rotate the 1 x 4 piece of wood to obtain a 4 x 1 piece of wood.</pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= m, n &lt;= 200</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= prices.length &lt;= 2 * 10<sup>4</sup></code></li> <li><code>prices[i].length == 3</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= h<sub>i</sub> &lt;= m</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= w<sub>i</sub> &lt;= n</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= price<sub>i</sub> &lt;= 10<sup>6</sup></code></li> <li>All the shapes of wood <code>(h<sub>i</sub>, w<sub>i</sub>)</code> are pairwise <strong>distinct</strong>.</li> </ul>
Hard
13.1K
25.6K
13,149
25,610
51.3%
['tiling-a-rectangle-with-the-fewest-squares', 'number-of-ways-of-cutting-a-pizza']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n long long sellingWood(int m, int n, vector<vector<int>>& prices) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public long sellingWood(int m, int n, int[][] prices) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def sellingWood(self, m, n, prices):\n \"\"\"\n :type m: int\n :type n: int\n :type prices: List[List[int]]\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def sellingWood(self, m: int, n: int, prices: List[List[int]]) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "long long sellingWood(int m, int n, int** prices, int pricesSize, int* pricesColSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public long SellingWood(int m, int n, int[][] prices) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number} m\n * @param {number} n\n * @param {number[][]} prices\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar sellingWood = function(m, n, prices) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function sellingWood(m: number, n: number, prices: number[][]): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer $m\n * @param Integer $n\n * @param Integer[][] $prices\n * @return Integer\n */\n function sellingWood($m, $n, $prices) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func sellingWood(_ m: Int, _ n: Int, _ prices: [[Int]]) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun sellingWood(m: Int, n: Int, prices: Array<IntArray>): Long {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int sellingWood(int m, int n, List<List<int>> prices) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func sellingWood(m int, n int, prices [][]int) int64 {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer} m\n# @param {Integer} n\n# @param {Integer[][]} prices\n# @return {Integer}\ndef selling_wood(m, n, prices)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def sellingWood(m: Int, n: Int, prices: Array[Array[Int]]): Long = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn selling_wood(m: i32, n: i32, prices: Vec<Vec<i32>>) -> i64 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (selling-wood m n prices)\n (-> exact-integer? exact-integer? (listof (listof exact-integer?)) exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec selling_wood(M :: integer(), N :: integer(), Prices :: [[integer()]]) -> integer().\nselling_wood(M, N, Prices) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec selling_wood(m :: integer, n :: integer, prices :: [[integer]]) :: integer\n def selling_wood(m, n, prices) do\n \n end\nend"}]
3 5 [[1,4,2],[2,2,7],[2,1,3]]
{ "name": "sellingWood", "params": [ { "name": "m", "type": "integer" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "n" }, { "type": "integer[][]", "name": "prices" } ], "return": { "type": "long" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Dynamic Programming', 'Memoization']
2,313
Minimum Flips in Binary Tree to Get Result
minimum-flips-in-binary-tree-to-get-result
null
Hard
4.4K
7.7K
4,393
7,746
56.7%
['check-if-two-expression-trees-are-equivalent', 'design-an-expression-tree-with-evaluate-function', 'evaluate-boolean-binary-tree']
[]
Algorithms
null
[3,5,4,2,null,1,1,1,0] true
{ "name": "minimumFlips", "params": [ { "name": "root", "type": "TreeNode" }, { "type": "boolean", "name": "result" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Dynamic Programming', 'Tree', 'Depth-First Search', 'Binary Tree']
2,314
The First Day of the Maximum Recorded Degree in Each City
the-first-day-of-the-maximum-recorded-degree-in-each-city
null
Medium
7.1K
9.7K
7,055
9,651
73.1%
[]
['Create table If Not Exists Weather (city_id int, day date, degree int)', 'Truncate table Weather', "insert into Weather (city_id, day, degree) values ('1', '2022-01-07', '-12')", "insert into Weather (city_id, day, degree) values ('1', '2022-03-07', '5')", "insert into Weather (city_id, day, degree) values ('1', '2022-07-07', '24')", "insert into Weather (city_id, day, degree) values ('2', '2022-08-07', '37')", "insert into Weather (city_id, day, degree) values ('2', '2022-08-17', '37')", "insert into Weather (city_id, day, degree) values ('3', '2022-02-07', '-7')", "insert into Weather (city_id, day, degree) values ('3', '2022-12-07', '-6')"]
Database
null
{"headers": {"Weather": ["city_id", "day", "degree"]}, "rows": {"Weather": [[1, "2022-01-07", -12], [1, "2022-03-07", 5], [1, "2022-07-07", 24], [2, "2022-08-07", 37], [2, "2022-08-17", 37], [3, "2022-02-07", -7], [3, "2022-12-07", -6]]}}
{"mysql": ["Create table If Not Exists Weather (city_id int, day date, degree int)"], "mssql": ["Create table Weather (city_id int, day date, degree int)"], "oraclesql": ["Create table Weather (city_id int, day date, degree int)", "ALTER SESSION SET nls_date_format='YYYY-MM-DD'"], "database": true, "name": "find_the_first_day", "pythondata": ["Weather = pd.DataFrame([], columns=['city_id', 'day', 'degree']).astype({'city_id':'Int64', 'day':'datetime64[ns]', 'degree':'Int64'})"], "postgresql": ["Create table If Not Exists Weather (city_id int, day date, degree int)"], "database_schema": {"Weather": {"city_id": "INT", "day": "DATE", "degree": "INT"}}}
{"mysql": ["MySQL", "<p><code>MySQL 8.0</code>.</p>"], "mssql": ["MS SQL Server", "<p><code>mssql server 2019</code>.</p>"], "oraclesql": ["Oracle", "<p><code>Oracle Sql 11.2</code>.</p>"], "pythondata": ["Pandas", "<p>Python 3.10 with Pandas 2.2.2 and NumPy 1.26.4</p>"], "postgresql": ["PostgreSQL", "<p>PostgreSQL 16</p>"]}
['Database']
2,315
Count Asterisks
count-asterisks
<p>You are given a string <code>s</code>, where every <strong>two</strong> consecutive vertical bars <code>&#39;|&#39;</code> are grouped into a <strong>pair</strong>. In other words, the 1<sup>st</sup> and 2<sup>nd</sup> <code>&#39;|&#39;</code> make a pair, the 3<sup>rd</sup> and 4<sup>th</sup> <code>&#39;|&#39;</code> make a pair, and so forth.</p> <p>Return <em>the number of </em><code>&#39;*&#39;</code><em> in </em><code>s</code><em>, <strong>excluding</strong> the </em><code>&#39;*&#39;</code><em> between each pair of </em><code>&#39;|&#39;</code>.</p> <p><strong>Note</strong> that each <code>&#39;|&#39;</code> will belong to <strong>exactly</strong> one pair.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> s = &quot;l|*e*et|c**o|*de|&quot; <strong>Output:</strong> 2 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The considered characters are underlined: &quot;<u>l</u>|*e*et|<u>c**o</u>|*de|&quot;. The characters between the first and second &#39;|&#39; are excluded from the answer. Also, the characters between the third and fourth &#39;|&#39; are excluded from the answer. There are 2 asterisks considered. Therefore, we return 2.</pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> s = &quot;iamprogrammer&quot; <strong>Output:</strong> 0 <strong>Explanation:</strong> In this example, there are no asterisks in s. Therefore, we return 0. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 3:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> s = &quot;yo|uar|e**|b|e***au|tifu|l&quot; <strong>Output:</strong> 5 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The considered characters are underlined: &quot;<u>yo</u>|uar|<u>e**</u>|b|<u>e***au</u>|tifu|<u>l</u>&quot;. There are 5 asterisks considered. Therefore, we return 5.</pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= s.length &lt;= 1000</code></li> <li><code>s</code> consists of lowercase English letters, vertical bars <code>&#39;|&#39;</code>, and asterisks <code>&#39;*&#39;</code>.</li> <li><code>s</code> contains an <strong>even</strong> number of vertical bars <code>&#39;|&#39;</code>.</li> </ul>
Easy
84.4K
102.2K
84,438
102,197
82.6%
[]
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int countAsterisks(string s) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int countAsterisks(String s) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def countAsterisks(self, s):\n \"\"\"\n :type s: str\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def countAsterisks(self, s: str) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int countAsterisks(char* s) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int CountAsterisks(string s) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {string} s\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar countAsterisks = function(s) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function countAsterisks(s: string): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param String $s\n * @return Integer\n */\n function countAsterisks($s) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func countAsterisks(_ s: String) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun countAsterisks(s: String): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int countAsterisks(String s) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func countAsterisks(s string) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {String} s\n# @return {Integer}\ndef count_asterisks(s)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def countAsterisks(s: String): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn count_asterisks(s: String) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (count-asterisks s)\n (-> string? exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec count_asterisks(S :: unicode:unicode_binary()) -> integer().\ncount_asterisks(S) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec count_asterisks(s :: String.t) :: integer\n def count_asterisks(s) do\n \n end\nend"}]
"l|*e*et|c**o|*de|"
{ "name": "countAsterisks", "params": [ { "name": "s", "type": "string" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['String']
2,316
Count Unreachable Pairs of Nodes in an Undirected Graph
count-unreachable-pairs-of-nodes-in-an-undirected-graph
<p>You are given an integer <code>n</code>. There is an <strong>undirected</strong> graph with <code>n</code> nodes, numbered from <code>0</code> to <code>n - 1</code>. You are given a 2D integer array <code>edges</code> where <code>edges[i] = [a<sub>i</sub>, b<sub>i</sub>]</code> denotes that there exists an <strong>undirected</strong> edge connecting nodes <code>a<sub>i</sub></code> and <code>b<sub>i</sub></code>.</p> <p>Return <em>the <strong>number of pairs</strong> of different nodes that are <strong>unreachable</strong> from each other</em>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/05/05/tc-3.png" style="width: 267px; height: 169px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> n = 3, edges = [[0,1],[0,2],[1,2]] <strong>Output:</strong> 0 <strong>Explanation:</strong> There are no pairs of nodes that are unreachable from each other. Therefore, we return 0. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/05/05/tc-2.png" style="width: 295px; height: 269px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> n = 7, edges = [[0,2],[0,5],[2,4],[1,6],[5,4]] <strong>Output:</strong> 14 <strong>Explanation:</strong> There are 14 pairs of nodes that are unreachable from each other: [[0,1],[0,3],[0,6],[1,2],[1,3],[1,4],[1,5],[2,3],[2,6],[3,4],[3,5],[3,6],[4,6],[5,6]]. Therefore, we return 14. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= n &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>0 &lt;= edges.length &lt;= 2 * 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>edges[i].length == 2</code></li> <li><code>0 &lt;= a<sub>i</sub>, b<sub>i</sub> &lt; n</code></li> <li><code>a<sub>i</sub> != b<sub>i</sub></code></li> <li>There are no repeated edges.</li> </ul>
Medium
103.4K
210.2K
103,404
210,192
49.2%
['number-of-islands']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n long long countPairs(int n, vector<vector<int>>& edges) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public long countPairs(int n, int[][] edges) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def countPairs(self, n, edges):\n \"\"\"\n :type n: int\n :type edges: List[List[int]]\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def countPairs(self, n: int, edges: List[List[int]]) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "long long countPairs(int n, int** edges, int edgesSize, int* edgesColSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public long CountPairs(int n, int[][] edges) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number} n\n * @param {number[][]} edges\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar countPairs = function(n, edges) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function countPairs(n: number, edges: number[][]): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer $n\n * @param Integer[][] $edges\n * @return Integer\n */\n function countPairs($n, $edges) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func countPairs(_ n: Int, _ edges: [[Int]]) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun countPairs(n: Int, edges: Array<IntArray>): Long {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int countPairs(int n, List<List<int>> edges) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func countPairs(n int, edges [][]int) int64 {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer} n\n# @param {Integer[][]} edges\n# @return {Integer}\ndef count_pairs(n, edges)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def countPairs(n: Int, edges: Array[Array[Int]]): Long = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn count_pairs(n: i32, edges: Vec<Vec<i32>>) -> i64 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (count-pairs n edges)\n (-> exact-integer? (listof (listof exact-integer?)) exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec count_pairs(N :: integer(), Edges :: [[integer()]]) -> integer().\ncount_pairs(N, Edges) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec count_pairs(n :: integer, edges :: [[integer]]) :: integer\n def count_pairs(n, edges) do\n \n end\nend"}]
3 [[0,1],[0,2],[1,2]]
{ "name": "countPairs", "params": [ { "name": "n", "type": "integer" }, { "type": "integer[][]", "name": "edges" } ], "return": { "type": "long" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Depth-First Search', 'Breadth-First Search', 'Union Find', 'Graph']
2,317
Maximum XOR After Operations
maximum-xor-after-operations
<p>You are given a <strong>0-indexed</strong> integer array <code>nums</code>. In one operation, select <strong>any</strong> non-negative integer <code>x</code> and an index <code>i</code>, then <strong>update</strong> <code>nums[i]</code> to be equal to <code>nums[i] AND (nums[i] XOR x)</code>.</p> <p>Note that <code>AND</code> is the bitwise AND operation and <code>XOR</code> is the bitwise XOR operation.</p> <p>Return <em>the <strong>maximum</strong> possible bitwise XOR of all elements of </em><code>nums</code><em> after applying the operation <strong>any number</strong> of times</em>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [3,2,4,6] <strong>Output:</strong> 7 <strong>Explanation:</strong> Apply the operation with x = 4 and i = 3, num[3] = 6 AND (6 XOR 4) = 6 AND 2 = 2. Now, nums = [3, 2, 4, 2] and the bitwise XOR of all the elements = 3 XOR 2 XOR 4 XOR 2 = 7. It can be shown that 7 is the maximum possible bitwise XOR. Note that other operations may be used to achieve a bitwise XOR of 7.</pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [1,2,3,9,2] <strong>Output:</strong> 11 <strong>Explanation:</strong> Apply the operation zero times. The bitwise XOR of all the elements = 1 XOR 2 XOR 3 XOR 9 XOR 2 = 11. It can be shown that 11 is the maximum possible bitwise XOR.</pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums.length &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>0 &lt;= nums[i] &lt;= 10<sup>8</sup></code></li> </ul>
Medium
28.4K
35.8K
28,375
35,849
79.2%
['maximum-xor-of-two-numbers-in-an-array', 'maximum-xor-product', 'minimize-or-of-remaining-elements-using-operations']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int maximumXOR(vector<int>& nums) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int maximumXOR(int[] nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def maximumXOR(self, nums):\n \"\"\"\n :type nums: List[int]\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def maximumXOR(self, nums: List[int]) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int maximumXOR(int* nums, int numsSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int MaximumXOR(int[] nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} nums\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar maximumXOR = function(nums) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function maximumXOR(nums: number[]): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $nums\n * @return Integer\n */\n function maximumXOR($nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func maximumXOR(_ nums: [Int]) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun maximumXOR(nums: IntArray): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int maximumXOR(List<int> nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func maximumXOR(nums []int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} nums\n# @return {Integer}\ndef maximum_xor(nums)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def maximumXOR(nums: Array[Int]): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn maximum_xor(nums: Vec<i32>) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (maximum-xor nums)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec maximum_xor(Nums :: [integer()]) -> integer().\nmaximum_xor(Nums) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec maximum_xor(nums :: [integer]) :: integer\n def maximum_xor(nums) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[3,2,4,6]
{ "name": "maximumXOR", "params": [ { "name": "nums", "type": "integer[]" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Math', 'Bit Manipulation']
2,318
Number of Distinct Roll Sequences
number-of-distinct-roll-sequences
<p>You are given an integer <code>n</code>. You roll a fair 6-sided dice <code>n</code> times. Determine the total number of <strong>distinct</strong> sequences of rolls possible such that the following conditions are satisfied:</p> <ol> <li>The <strong>greatest common divisor</strong> of any <strong>adjacent</strong> values in the sequence is equal to <code>1</code>.</li> <li>There is <strong>at least</strong> a gap of <code>2</code> rolls between <strong>equal</strong> valued rolls. More formally, if the value of the <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> roll is <strong>equal</strong> to the value of the <code>j<sup>th</sup></code> roll, then <code>abs(i - j) &gt; 2</code>.</li> </ol> <p>Return <em>the<strong> total number</strong> of distinct sequences possible</em>. Since the answer may be very large, return it <strong>modulo</strong> <code>10<sup>9</sup> + 7</code>.</p> <p>Two sequences are considered distinct if at least one element is different.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> n = 4 <strong>Output:</strong> 184 <strong>Explanation:</strong> Some of the possible sequences are (1, 2, 3, 4), (6, 1, 2, 3), (1, 2, 3, 1), etc. Some invalid sequences are (1, 2, 1, 3), (1, 2, 3, 6). (1, 2, 1, 3) is invalid since the first and third roll have an equal value and abs(1 - 3) = 2 (i and j are 1-indexed). (1, 2, 3, 6) is invalid since the greatest common divisor of 3 and 6 = 3. There are a total of 184 distinct sequences possible, so we return 184.</pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> n = 2 <strong>Output:</strong> 22 <strong>Explanation:</strong> Some of the possible sequences are (1, 2), (2, 1), (3, 2). Some invalid sequences are (3, 6), (2, 4) since the greatest common divisor is not equal to 1. There are a total of 22 distinct sequences possible, so we return 22. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= n &lt;= 10<sup>4</sup></code></li> </ul>
Hard
12.4K
21.8K
12,412
21,752
57.1%
['dice-roll-simulation', 'paint-house-iii']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int distinctSequences(int n) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int distinctSequences(int n) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def distinctSequences(self, n):\n \"\"\"\n :type n: int\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def distinctSequences(self, n: int) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int distinctSequences(int n) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int DistinctSequences(int n) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number} n\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar distinctSequences = function(n) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function distinctSequences(n: number): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer $n\n * @return Integer\n */\n function distinctSequences($n) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func distinctSequences(_ n: Int) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun distinctSequences(n: Int): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int distinctSequences(int n) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func distinctSequences(n int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer} n\n# @return {Integer}\ndef distinct_sequences(n)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def distinctSequences(n: Int): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn distinct_sequences(n: i32) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (distinct-sequences n)\n (-> exact-integer? exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec distinct_sequences(N :: integer()) -> integer().\ndistinct_sequences(N) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec distinct_sequences(n :: integer) :: integer\n def distinct_sequences(n) do\n \n end\nend"}]
4
{ "name": "distinctSequences", "params": [ { "name": "n", "type": "integer" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Dynamic Programming', 'Memoization']
2,319
Check if Matrix Is X-Matrix
check-if-matrix-is-x-matrix
<p>A square matrix is said to be an <strong>X-Matrix</strong> if <strong>both</strong> of the following conditions hold:</p> <ol> <li>All the elements in the diagonals of the matrix are <strong>non-zero</strong>.</li> <li>All other elements are 0.</li> </ol> <p>Given a 2D integer array <code>grid</code> of size <code>n x n</code> representing a square matrix, return <code>true</code><em> if </em><code>grid</code><em> is an X-Matrix</em>. Otherwise, return <code>false</code>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/05/03/ex1.jpg" style="width: 311px; height: 320px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> grid = [[2,0,0,1],[0,3,1,0],[0,5,2,0],[4,0,0,2]] <strong>Output:</strong> true <strong>Explanation:</strong> Refer to the diagram above. An X-Matrix should have the green elements (diagonals) be non-zero and the red elements be 0. Thus, grid is an X-Matrix. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/05/03/ex2.jpg" style="width: 238px; height: 246px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> grid = [[5,7,0],[0,3,1],[0,5,0]] <strong>Output:</strong> false <strong>Explanation:</strong> Refer to the diagram above. An X-Matrix should have the green elements (diagonals) be non-zero and the red elements be 0. Thus, grid is not an X-Matrix. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>n == grid.length == grid[i].length</code></li> <li><code>3 &lt;= n &lt;= 100</code></li> <li><code>0 &lt;= grid[i][j] &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> </ul>
Easy
61.6K
94.3K
61,621
94,295
65.3%
['matrix-diagonal-sum']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n bool checkXMatrix(vector<vector<int>>& grid) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public boolean checkXMatrix(int[][] grid) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def checkXMatrix(self, grid):\n \"\"\"\n :type grid: List[List[int]]\n :rtype: bool\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def checkXMatrix(self, grid: List[List[int]]) -> bool:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "bool checkXMatrix(int** grid, int gridSize, int* gridColSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public bool CheckXMatrix(int[][] grid) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[][]} grid\n * @return {boolean}\n */\nvar checkXMatrix = function(grid) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function checkXMatrix(grid: number[][]): boolean {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[][] $grid\n * @return Boolean\n */\n function checkXMatrix($grid) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func checkXMatrix(_ grid: [[Int]]) -> Bool {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun checkXMatrix(grid: Array<IntArray>): Boolean {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n bool checkXMatrix(List<List<int>> grid) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func checkXMatrix(grid [][]int) bool {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[][]} grid\n# @return {Boolean}\ndef check_x_matrix(grid)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def checkXMatrix(grid: Array[Array[Int]]): Boolean = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn check_x_matrix(grid: Vec<Vec<i32>>) -> bool {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (check-x-matrix grid)\n (-> (listof (listof exact-integer?)) boolean?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec check_x_matrix(Grid :: [[integer()]]) -> boolean().\ncheck_x_matrix(Grid) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec check_x_matrix(grid :: [[integer]]) :: boolean\n def check_x_matrix(grid) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[[2,0,0,1],[0,3,1,0],[0,5,2,0],[4,0,0,2]]
{ "name": "checkXMatrix", "params": [ { "name": "grid", "type": "integer[][]" } ], "return": { "type": "boolean" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Matrix']
2,320
Count Number of Ways to Place Houses
count-number-of-ways-to-place-houses
<p>There is a street with <code>n * 2</code> <strong>plots</strong>, where there are <code>n</code> plots on each side of the street. The plots on each side are numbered from <code>1</code> to <code>n</code>. On each plot, a house can be placed.</p> <p>Return <em>the number of ways houses can be placed such that no two houses are adjacent to each other on the same side of the street</em>. Since the answer may be very large, return it <strong>modulo</strong> <code>10<sup>9</sup> + 7</code>.</p> <p>Note that if a house is placed on the <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> plot on one side of the street, a house can also be placed on the <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> plot on the other side of the street.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> n = 1 <strong>Output:</strong> 4 <strong>Explanation:</strong> Possible arrangements: 1. All plots are empty. 2. A house is placed on one side of the street. 3. A house is placed on the other side of the street. 4. Two houses are placed, one on each side of the street. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/05/12/arrangements.png" style="width: 500px; height: 500px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> n = 2 <strong>Output:</strong> 9 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The 9 possible arrangements are shown in the diagram above. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= n &lt;= 10<sup>4</sup></code></li> </ul>
Medium
31K
72.8K
30,977
72,795
42.6%
['climbing-stairs', 'house-robber']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int countHousePlacements(int n) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int countHousePlacements(int n) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def countHousePlacements(self, n):\n \"\"\"\n :type n: int\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def countHousePlacements(self, n: int) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int countHousePlacements(int n) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int CountHousePlacements(int n) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number} n\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar countHousePlacements = function(n) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function countHousePlacements(n: number): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer $n\n * @return Integer\n */\n function countHousePlacements($n) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func countHousePlacements(_ n: Int) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun countHousePlacements(n: Int): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int countHousePlacements(int n) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func countHousePlacements(n int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer} n\n# @return {Integer}\ndef count_house_placements(n)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def countHousePlacements(n: Int): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn count_house_placements(n: i32) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (count-house-placements n)\n (-> exact-integer? exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec count_house_placements(N :: integer()) -> integer().\ncount_house_placements(N) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec count_house_placements(n :: integer) :: integer\n def count_house_placements(n) do\n \n end\nend"}]
1
{ "name": "countHousePlacements", "params": [ { "name": "n", "type": "integer" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Dynamic Programming']
2,321
Maximum Score Of Spliced Array
maximum-score-of-spliced-array
<p>You are given two <strong>0-indexed</strong> integer arrays <code>nums1</code> and <code>nums2</code>, both of length <code>n</code>.</p> <p>You can choose two integers <code>left</code> and <code>right</code> where <code>0 &lt;= left &lt;= right &lt; n</code> and <strong>swap</strong> the subarray <code>nums1[left...right]</code> with the subarray <code>nums2[left...right]</code>.</p> <ul> <li>For example, if <code>nums1 = [1,2,3,4,5]</code> and <code>nums2 = [11,12,13,14,15]</code> and you choose <code>left = 1</code> and <code>right = 2</code>, <code>nums1</code> becomes <code>[1,<strong><u>12,13</u></strong>,4,5]</code> and <code>nums2</code> becomes <code>[11,<strong><u>2,3</u></strong>,14,15]</code>.</li> </ul> <p>You may choose to apply the mentioned operation <strong>once</strong> or not do anything.</p> <p>The <strong>score</strong> of the arrays is the <strong>maximum</strong> of <code>sum(nums1)</code> and <code>sum(nums2)</code>, where <code>sum(arr)</code> is the sum of all the elements in the array <code>arr</code>.</p> <p>Return <em>the <strong>maximum possible score</strong></em>.</p> <p>A <strong>subarray</strong> is a contiguous sequence of elements within an array. <code>arr[left...right]</code> denotes the subarray that contains the elements of <code>nums</code> between indices <code>left</code> and <code>right</code> (<strong>inclusive</strong>).</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums1 = [60,60,60], nums2 = [10,90,10] <strong>Output:</strong> 210 <strong>Explanation:</strong> Choosing left = 1 and right = 1, we have nums1 = [60,<u><strong>90</strong></u>,60] and nums2 = [10,<u><strong>60</strong></u>,10]. The score is max(sum(nums1), sum(nums2)) = max(210, 80) = 210.</pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums1 = [20,40,20,70,30], nums2 = [50,20,50,40,20] <strong>Output:</strong> 220 <strong>Explanation:</strong> Choosing left = 3, right = 4, we have nums1 = [20,40,20,<u><strong>40,20</strong></u>] and nums2 = [50,20,50,<u><strong>70,30</strong></u>]. The score is max(sum(nums1), sum(nums2)) = max(140, 220) = 220. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 3:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums1 = [7,11,13], nums2 = [1,1,1] <strong>Output:</strong> 31 <strong>Explanation:</strong> We choose not to swap any subarray. The score is max(sum(nums1), sum(nums2)) = max(31, 3) = 31. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>n == nums1.length == nums2.length</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= n &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums1[i], nums2[i] &lt;= 10<sup>4</sup></code></li> </ul>
Hard
21.4K
37.3K
21,371
37,285
57.3%
['maximum-subarray']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int maximumsSplicedArray(vector<int>& nums1, vector<int>& nums2) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int maximumsSplicedArray(int[] nums1, int[] nums2) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def maximumsSplicedArray(self, nums1, nums2):\n \"\"\"\n :type nums1: List[int]\n :type nums2: List[int]\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def maximumsSplicedArray(self, nums1: List[int], nums2: List[int]) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int maximumsSplicedArray(int* nums1, int nums1Size, int* nums2, int nums2Size) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int MaximumsSplicedArray(int[] nums1, int[] nums2) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} nums1\n * @param {number[]} nums2\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar maximumsSplicedArray = function(nums1, nums2) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function maximumsSplicedArray(nums1: number[], nums2: number[]): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $nums1\n * @param Integer[] $nums2\n * @return Integer\n */\n function maximumsSplicedArray($nums1, $nums2) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func maximumsSplicedArray(_ nums1: [Int], _ nums2: [Int]) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun maximumsSplicedArray(nums1: IntArray, nums2: IntArray): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int maximumsSplicedArray(List<int> nums1, List<int> nums2) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func maximumsSplicedArray(nums1 []int, nums2 []int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} nums1\n# @param {Integer[]} nums2\n# @return {Integer}\ndef maximums_spliced_array(nums1, nums2)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def maximumsSplicedArray(nums1: Array[Int], nums2: Array[Int]): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn maximums_spliced_array(nums1: Vec<i32>, nums2: Vec<i32>) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (maximums-spliced-array nums1 nums2)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec maximums_spliced_array(Nums1 :: [integer()], Nums2 :: [integer()]) -> integer().\nmaximums_spliced_array(Nums1, Nums2) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec maximums_spliced_array(nums1 :: [integer], nums2 :: [integer]) :: integer\n def maximums_spliced_array(nums1, nums2) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[60,60,60] [10,90,10]
{ "name": "maximumsSplicedArray", "params": [ { "name": "nums1", "type": "integer[]" }, { "type": "integer[]", "name": "nums2" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Dynamic Programming']
2,322
Minimum Score After Removals on a Tree
minimum-score-after-removals-on-a-tree
<p>There is an undirected connected tree with <code>n</code> nodes labeled from <code>0</code> to <code>n - 1</code> and <code>n - 1</code> edges.</p> <p>You are given a <strong>0-indexed</strong> integer array <code>nums</code> of length <code>n</code> where <code>nums[i]</code> represents the value of the <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> node. You are also given a 2D integer array <code>edges</code> of length <code>n - 1</code> where <code>edges[i] = [a<sub>i</sub>, b<sub>i</sub>]</code> indicates that there is an edge between nodes <code>a<sub>i</sub></code> and <code>b<sub>i</sub></code> in the tree.</p> <p>Remove two <strong>distinct</strong> edges of the tree to form three connected components. For a pair of removed edges, the following steps are defined:</p> <ol> <li>Get the XOR of all the values of the nodes for <strong>each</strong> of the three components respectively.</li> <li>The <strong>difference</strong> between the <strong>largest</strong> XOR value and the <strong>smallest</strong> XOR value is the <strong>score</strong> of the pair.</li> </ol> <ul> <li>For example, say the three components have the node values: <code>[4,5,7]</code>, <code>[1,9]</code>, and <code>[3,3,3]</code>. The three XOR values are <code>4 ^ 5 ^ 7 = <u><strong>6</strong></u></code>, <code>1 ^ 9 = <u><strong>8</strong></u></code>, and <code>3 ^ 3 ^ 3 = <u><strong>3</strong></u></code>. The largest XOR value is <code>8</code> and the smallest XOR value is <code>3</code>. The score is then <code>8 - 3 = 5</code>.</li> </ul> <p>Return <em>the <strong>minimum</strong> score of any possible pair of edge removals on the given tree</em>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/05/03/ex1drawio.png" style="width: 193px; height: 190px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [1,5,5,4,11], edges = [[0,1],[1,2],[1,3],[3,4]] <strong>Output:</strong> 9 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The diagram above shows a way to make a pair of removals. - The 1<sup>st</sup> component has nodes [1,3,4] with values [5,4,11]. Its XOR value is 5 ^ 4 ^ 11 = 10. - The 2<sup>nd</sup> component has node [0] with value [1]. Its XOR value is 1 = 1. - The 3<sup>rd</sup> component has node [2] with value [5]. Its XOR value is 5 = 5. The score is the difference between the largest and smallest XOR value which is 10 - 1 = 9. It can be shown that no other pair of removals will obtain a smaller score than 9. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/05/03/ex2drawio.png" style="width: 287px; height: 150px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [5,5,2,4,4,2], edges = [[0,1],[1,2],[5,2],[4,3],[1,3]] <strong>Output:</strong> 0 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The diagram above shows a way to make a pair of removals. - The 1<sup>st</sup> component has nodes [3,4] with values [4,4]. Its XOR value is 4 ^ 4 = 0. - The 2<sup>nd</sup> component has nodes [1,0] with values [5,5]. Its XOR value is 5 ^ 5 = 0. - The 3<sup>rd</sup> component has nodes [2,5] with values [2,2]. Its XOR value is 2 ^ 2 = 0. The score is the difference between the largest and smallest XOR value which is 0 - 0 = 0. We cannot obtain a smaller score than 0. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>n == nums.length</code></li> <li><code>3 &lt;= n &lt;= 1000</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums[i] &lt;= 10<sup>8</sup></code></li> <li><code>edges.length == n - 1</code></li> <li><code>edges[i].length == 2</code></li> <li><code>0 &lt;= a<sub>i</sub>, b<sub>i</sub> &lt; n</code></li> <li><code>a<sub>i</sub> != b<sub>i</sub></code></li> <li><code>edges</code> represents a valid tree.</li> </ul>
Hard
8.2K
15.8K
8,199
15,775
52.0%
[]
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int minimumScore(vector<int>& nums, vector<vector<int>>& edges) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int minimumScore(int[] nums, int[][] edges) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def minimumScore(self, nums, edges):\n \"\"\"\n :type nums: List[int]\n :type edges: List[List[int]]\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def minimumScore(self, nums: List[int], edges: List[List[int]]) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int minimumScore(int* nums, int numsSize, int** edges, int edgesSize, int* edgesColSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int MinimumScore(int[] nums, int[][] edges) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} nums\n * @param {number[][]} edges\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar minimumScore = function(nums, edges) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function minimumScore(nums: number[], edges: number[][]): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $nums\n * @param Integer[][] $edges\n * @return Integer\n */\n function minimumScore($nums, $edges) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func minimumScore(_ nums: [Int], _ edges: [[Int]]) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun minimumScore(nums: IntArray, edges: Array<IntArray>): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int minimumScore(List<int> nums, List<List<int>> edges) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func minimumScore(nums []int, edges [][]int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} nums\n# @param {Integer[][]} edges\n# @return {Integer}\ndef minimum_score(nums, edges)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def minimumScore(nums: Array[Int], edges: Array[Array[Int]]): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn minimum_score(nums: Vec<i32>, edges: Vec<Vec<i32>>) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (minimum-score nums edges)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) (listof (listof exact-integer?)) exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec minimum_score(Nums :: [integer()], Edges :: [[integer()]]) -> integer().\nminimum_score(Nums, Edges) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec minimum_score(nums :: [integer], edges :: [[integer]]) :: integer\n def minimum_score(nums, edges) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[1,5,5,4,11] [[0,1],[1,2],[1,3],[3,4]]
{ "name": "minimumScore", "params": [ { "name": "nums", "type": "integer[]" }, { "type": "integer[][]", "name": "edges" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Bit Manipulation', 'Tree', 'Depth-First Search']
2,323
Find Minimum Time to Finish All Jobs II
find-minimum-time-to-finish-all-jobs-ii
null
Medium
11.5K
17.6K
11,539
17,596
65.6%
['task-scheduler', 'find-minimum-time-to-finish-all-jobs', 'minimum-number-of-work-sessions-to-finish-the-tasks']
[]
Algorithms
null
[5,2,4] [1,7,5]
{ "name": "minimumTime", "params": [ { "name": "jobs", "type": "integer[]" }, { "type": "integer[]", "name": "workers" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Greedy', 'Sorting']
2,324
Product Sales Analysis IV
product-sales-analysis-iv
null
Medium
9.3K
12.4K
9,344
12,411
75.3%
['product-sales-analysis-i', 'product-sales-analysis-ii', 'product-sales-analysis-iii']
['Create table If Not Exists Sales (sale_id int, product_id int, user_id int, quantity int)', 'Create table If Not Exists Product (product_id int, price int)', 'Truncate table Sales', "insert into Sales (sale_id, product_id, user_id, quantity) values ('1', '1', '101', '10')", "insert into Sales (sale_id, product_id, user_id, quantity) values ('2', '3', '101', '7')", "insert into Sales (sale_id, product_id, user_id, quantity) values ('3', '1', '102', '9')", "insert into Sales (sale_id, product_id, user_id, quantity) values ('4', '2', '102', '6')", "insert into Sales (sale_id, product_id, user_id, quantity) values ('5', '3', '102', '10')", "insert into Sales (sale_id, product_id, user_id, quantity) values ('6', '1', '102', '6')", 'Truncate table Product', "insert into Product (product_id, price) values ('1', '10')", "insert into Product (product_id, price) values ('2', '25')", "insert into Product (product_id, price) values ('3', '15')"]
Database
null
{"headers": {"Sales": ["sale_id", "product_id", "user_id", "quantity"], "Product": ["product_id", "price"]}, "rows": {"Sales": [[1, 1, 101, 10], [2, 3, 101, 7], [3, 1, 102, 9], [4, 2, 102, 6], [5, 3, 102, 10], [6, 1, 102, 6]], "Product": [[1, 10], [2, 25], [3, 15]]}}
{"mysql": ["Create table If Not Exists Sales (sale_id int, product_id int, user_id int, quantity int)", "Create table If Not Exists Product (product_id int, price int)"], "mssql": ["Create table Sales (sale_id int, product_id int, user_id int, quantity int)", "Create table Product (product_id int, price int)"], "oraclesql": ["Create table Sales (sale_id int, product_id int, user_id int, quantity int)", "Create table Product (product_id int, price int)"], "database": true, "name": "product_sales_analysis", "pythondata": ["Sales = pd.DataFrame([], columns=['sale_id', 'product_id', 'user_id', 'quantity']).astype({'sale_id':'Int64', 'product_id':'Int64', 'user_id':'Int64', 'quantity':'Int64'})", "Product = pd.DataFrame([], columns=['product_id', 'price']).astype({'product_id':'Int64', 'price':'Int64'})"], "postgresql": ["Create table If Not Exists Sales (sale_id int, product_id int, user_id int, quantity int)", "Create table If Not Exists Product (product_id int, price int)"], "database_schema": {"Sales": {"sale_id": "INT", "product_id": "INT", "user_id": "INT", "quantity": "INT"}, "Product": {"product_id": "INT", "price": "INT"}}}
{"mysql": ["MySQL", "<p><code>MySQL 8.0</code>.</p>"], "mssql": ["MS SQL Server", "<p><code>mssql server 2019</code>.</p>"], "oraclesql": ["Oracle", "<p><code>Oracle Sql 11.2</code>.</p>"], "pythondata": ["Pandas", "<p>Python 3.10 with Pandas 2.2.2 and NumPy 1.26.4</p>"], "postgresql": ["PostgreSQL", "<p>PostgreSQL 16</p>"]}
['Database']
2,325
Decode the Message
decode-the-message
<p>You are given the strings <code>key</code> and <code>message</code>, which represent a cipher key and a secret message, respectively. The steps to decode <code>message</code> are as follows:</p> <ol> <li>Use the <strong>first</strong> appearance of all 26 lowercase English letters in <code>key</code> as the <strong>order</strong> of the substitution table.</li> <li>Align the substitution table with the regular English alphabet.</li> <li>Each letter in <code>message</code> is then <strong>substituted</strong> using the table.</li> <li>Spaces <code>&#39; &#39;</code> are transformed to themselves.</li> </ol> <ul> <li>For example, given <code>key = &quot;<u><strong>hap</strong></u>p<u><strong>y</strong></u> <u><strong>bo</strong></u>y&quot;</code> (actual key would have <strong>at least one</strong> instance of each letter in the alphabet), we have the partial substitution table of (<code>&#39;h&#39; -&gt; &#39;a&#39;</code>, <code>&#39;a&#39; -&gt; &#39;b&#39;</code>, <code>&#39;p&#39; -&gt; &#39;c&#39;</code>, <code>&#39;y&#39; -&gt; &#39;d&#39;</code>, <code>&#39;b&#39; -&gt; &#39;e&#39;</code>, <code>&#39;o&#39; -&gt; &#39;f&#39;</code>).</li> </ul> <p>Return <em>the decoded message</em>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/05/08/ex1new4.jpg" style="width: 752px; height: 150px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> key = &quot;the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog&quot;, message = &quot;vkbs bs t suepuv&quot; <strong>Output:</strong> &quot;this is a secret&quot; <strong>Explanation:</strong> The diagram above shows the substitution table. It is obtained by taking the first appearance of each letter in &quot;<u><strong>the</strong></u> <u><strong>quick</strong></u> <u><strong>brown</strong></u> <u><strong>f</strong></u>o<u><strong>x</strong></u> <u><strong>j</strong></u>u<u><strong>mps</strong></u> o<u><strong>v</strong></u>er the <u><strong>lazy</strong></u> <u><strong>d</strong></u>o<u><strong>g</strong></u>&quot;. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/05/08/ex2new.jpg" style="width: 754px; height: 150px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> key = &quot;eljuxhpwnyrdgtqkviszcfmabo&quot;, message = &quot;zwx hnfx lqantp mnoeius ycgk vcnjrdb&quot; <strong>Output:</strong> &quot;the five boxing wizards jump quickly&quot; <strong>Explanation:</strong> The diagram above shows the substitution table. It is obtained by taking the first appearance of each letter in &quot;<u><strong>eljuxhpwnyrdgtqkviszcfmabo</strong></u>&quot;. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>26 &lt;= key.length &lt;= 2000</code></li> <li><code>key</code> consists of lowercase English letters and <code>&#39; &#39;</code>.</li> <li><code>key</code> contains every letter in the English alphabet (<code>&#39;a&#39;</code> to <code>&#39;z&#39;</code>) <strong>at least once</strong>.</li> <li><code>1 &lt;= message.length &lt;= 2000</code></li> <li><code>message</code> consists of lowercase English letters and <code>&#39; &#39;</code>.</li> </ul>
Easy
129.8K
152.3K
129,847
152,271
85.3%
[]
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n string decodeMessage(string key, string message) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public String decodeMessage(String key, String message) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def decodeMessage(self, key, message):\n \"\"\"\n :type key: str\n :type message: str\n :rtype: str\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def decodeMessage(self, key: str, message: str) -> str:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "char* decodeMessage(char* key, char* message) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public string DecodeMessage(string key, string message) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {string} key\n * @param {string} message\n * @return {string}\n */\nvar decodeMessage = function(key, message) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function decodeMessage(key: string, message: string): string {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param String $key\n * @param String $message\n * @return String\n */\n function decodeMessage($key, $message) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func decodeMessage(_ key: String, _ message: String) -> String {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun decodeMessage(key: String, message: String): String {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n String decodeMessage(String key, String message) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func decodeMessage(key string, message string) string {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {String} key\n# @param {String} message\n# @return {String}\ndef decode_message(key, message)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def decodeMessage(key: String, message: String): String = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn decode_message(key: String, message: String) -> String {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (decode-message key message)\n (-> string? string? string?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec decode_message(Key :: unicode:unicode_binary(), Message :: unicode:unicode_binary()) -> unicode:unicode_binary().\ndecode_message(Key, Message) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec decode_message(key :: String.t, message :: String.t) :: String.t\n def decode_message(key, message) do\n \n end\nend"}]
"the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" "vkbs bs t suepuv"
{ "name": "decodeMessage", "params": [ { "name": "key", "type": "string" }, { "type": "string", "name": "message" } ], "return": { "type": "string" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Hash Table', 'String']
2,326
Spiral Matrix IV
spiral-matrix-iv
<p>You are given two integers <code>m</code> and <code>n</code>, which represent the dimensions of a matrix.</p> <p>You are also given the <code>head</code> of a linked list of integers.</p> <p>Generate an <code>m x n</code> matrix that contains the integers in the linked list presented in <strong>spiral</strong> order <strong>(clockwise)</strong>, starting from the <strong>top-left</strong> of the matrix. If there are remaining empty spaces, fill them with <code>-1</code>.</p> <p>Return <em>the generated matrix</em>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/05/09/ex1new.jpg" style="width: 240px; height: 150px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> m = 3, n = 5, head = [3,0,2,6,8,1,7,9,4,2,5,5,0] <strong>Output:</strong> [[3,0,2,6,8],[5,0,-1,-1,1],[5,2,4,9,7]] <strong>Explanation:</strong> The diagram above shows how the values are printed in the matrix. Note that the remaining spaces in the matrix are filled with -1. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/05/11/ex2.jpg" style="width: 221px; height: 60px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> m = 1, n = 4, head = [0,1,2] <strong>Output:</strong> [[0,1,2,-1]] <strong>Explanation:</strong> The diagram above shows how the values are printed from left to right in the matrix. The last space in the matrix is set to -1.</pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= m, n &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= m * n &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li>The number of nodes in the list is in the range <code>[1, m * n]</code>.</li> <li><code>0 &lt;= Node.val &lt;= 1000</code></li> </ul>
Medium
168.8K
205.4K
168,782
205,414
82.2%
['spiral-matrix', 'spiral-matrix-ii', 'spiral-matrix-iii']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for singly-linked list.\n * struct ListNode {\n * int val;\n * ListNode *next;\n * ListNode() : val(0), next(nullptr) {}\n * ListNode(int x) : val(x), next(nullptr) {}\n * ListNode(int x, ListNode *next) : val(x), next(next) {}\n * };\n */\nclass Solution {\npublic:\n vector<vector<int>> spiralMatrix(int m, int n, ListNode* head) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for singly-linked list.\n * public class ListNode {\n * int val;\n * ListNode next;\n * ListNode() {}\n * ListNode(int val) { this.val = val; }\n * ListNode(int val, ListNode next) { this.val = val; this.next = next; }\n * }\n */\nclass Solution {\n public int[][] spiralMatrix(int m, int n, ListNode head) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "# Definition for singly-linked list.\n# class ListNode(object):\n# def __init__(self, val=0, next=None):\n# self.val = val\n# self.next = next\nclass Solution(object):\n def spiralMatrix(self, m, n, head):\n \"\"\"\n :type m: int\n :type n: int\n :type head: Optional[ListNode]\n :rtype: List[List[int]]\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "# Definition for singly-linked list.\n# class ListNode:\n# def __init__(self, val=0, next=None):\n# self.val = val\n# self.next = next\nclass Solution:\n def spiralMatrix(self, m: int, n: int, head: Optional[ListNode]) -> List[List[int]]:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for singly-linked list.\n * struct ListNode {\n * int val;\n * struct ListNode *next;\n * };\n */\n/**\n * Return an array of arrays of size *returnSize.\n * The sizes of the arrays are returned as *returnColumnSizes array.\n * Note: Both returned array and *columnSizes array must be malloced, assume caller calls free().\n */\nint** spiralMatrix(int m, int n, struct ListNode* head, int* returnSize, int** returnColumnSizes) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for singly-linked list.\n * public class ListNode {\n * public int val;\n * public ListNode next;\n * public ListNode(int val=0, ListNode next=null) {\n * this.val = val;\n * this.next = next;\n * }\n * }\n */\npublic class Solution {\n public int[][] SpiralMatrix(int m, int n, ListNode head) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for singly-linked list.\n * function ListNode(val, next) {\n * this.val = (val===undefined ? 0 : val)\n * this.next = (next===undefined ? null : next)\n * }\n */\n/**\n * @param {number} m\n * @param {number} n\n * @param {ListNode} head\n * @return {number[][]}\n */\nvar spiralMatrix = function(m, n, head) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for singly-linked list.\n * class ListNode {\n * val: number\n * next: ListNode | null\n * constructor(val?: number, next?: ListNode | null) {\n * this.val = (val===undefined ? 0 : val)\n * this.next = (next===undefined ? null : next)\n * }\n * }\n */\n\nfunction spiralMatrix(m: number, n: number, head: ListNode | null): number[][] {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for a singly-linked list.\n * class ListNode {\n * public $val = 0;\n * public $next = null;\n * function __construct($val = 0, $next = null) {\n * $this->val = $val;\n * $this->next = $next;\n * }\n * }\n */\nclass Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer $m\n * @param Integer $n\n * @param ListNode $head\n * @return Integer[][]\n */\n function spiralMatrix($m, $n, $head) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for singly-linked list.\n * public class ListNode {\n * public var val: Int\n * public var next: ListNode?\n * public init() { self.val = 0; self.next = nil; }\n * public init(_ val: Int) { self.val = val; self.next = nil; }\n * public init(_ val: Int, _ next: ListNode?) { self.val = val; self.next = next; }\n * }\n */\nclass Solution {\n func spiralMatrix(_ m: Int, _ n: Int, _ head: ListNode?) -> [[Int]] {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Example:\n * var li = ListNode(5)\n * var v = li.`val`\n * Definition for singly-linked list.\n * class ListNode(var `val`: Int) {\n * var next: ListNode? = null\n * }\n */\nclass Solution {\n fun spiralMatrix(m: Int, n: Int, head: ListNode?): Array<IntArray> {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for singly-linked list.\n * class ListNode {\n * int val;\n * ListNode? next;\n * ListNode([this.val = 0, this.next]);\n * }\n */\nclass Solution {\n List<List<int>> spiralMatrix(int m, int n, ListNode? head) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for singly-linked list.\n * type ListNode struct {\n * Val int\n * Next *ListNode\n * }\n */\nfunc spiralMatrix(m int, n int, head *ListNode) [][]int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# Definition for singly-linked list.\n# class ListNode\n# attr_accessor :val, :next\n# def initialize(val = 0, _next = nil)\n# @val = val\n# @next = _next\n# end\n# end\n# @param {Integer} m\n# @param {Integer} n\n# @param {ListNode} head\n# @return {Integer[][]}\ndef spiral_matrix(m, n, head)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for singly-linked list.\n * class ListNode(_x: Int = 0, _next: ListNode = null) {\n * var next: ListNode = _next\n * var x: Int = _x\n * }\n */\nobject Solution {\n def spiralMatrix(m: Int, n: Int, head: ListNode): Array[Array[Int]] = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "// Definition for singly-linked list.\n// #[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Debug)]\n// pub struct ListNode {\n// pub val: i32,\n// pub next: Option<Box<ListNode>>\n// }\n// \n// impl ListNode {\n// #[inline]\n// fn new(val: i32) -> Self {\n// ListNode {\n// next: None,\n// val\n// }\n// }\n// }\nimpl Solution {\n pub fn spiral_matrix(m: i32, n: i32, head: Option<Box<ListNode>>) -> Vec<Vec<i32>> {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "; Definition for singly-linked list:\n#|\n\n; val : integer?\n; next : (or/c list-node? #f)\n(struct list-node\n (val next) #:mutable #:transparent)\n\n; constructor\n(define (make-list-node [val 0])\n (list-node val #f))\n\n|#\n\n(define/contract (spiral-matrix m n head)\n (-> exact-integer? exact-integer? (or/c list-node? #f) (listof (listof exact-integer?)))\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "%% Definition for singly-linked list.\n%%\n%% -record(list_node, {val = 0 :: integer(),\n%% next = null :: 'null' | #list_node{}}).\n\n-spec spiral_matrix(M :: integer(), N :: integer(), Head :: #list_node{} | null) -> [[integer()]].\nspiral_matrix(M, N, Head) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "# Definition for singly-linked list.\n#\n# defmodule ListNode do\n# @type t :: %__MODULE__{\n# val: integer,\n# next: ListNode.t() | nil\n# }\n# defstruct val: 0, next: nil\n# end\n\ndefmodule Solution do\n @spec spiral_matrix(m :: integer, n :: integer, head :: ListNode.t | nil) :: [[integer]]\n def spiral_matrix(m, n, head) do\n \n end\nend"}]
3 5 [3,0,2,6,8,1,7,9,4,2,5,5,0]
{ "name": "spiralMatrix", "params": [ { "name": "m", "type": "integer" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "n" }, { "type": "ListNode", "name": "head" } ], "return": { "type": "integer[][]" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Linked List', 'Matrix', 'Simulation']
2,327
Number of People Aware of a Secret
number-of-people-aware-of-a-secret
<p>On day <code>1</code>, one person discovers a secret.</p> <p>You are given an integer <code>delay</code>, which means that each person will <strong>share</strong> the secret with a new person <strong>every day</strong>, starting from <code>delay</code> days after discovering the secret. You are also given an integer <code>forget</code>, which means that each person will <strong>forget</strong> the secret <code>forget</code> days after discovering it. A person <strong>cannot</strong> share the secret on the same day they forgot it, or on any day afterwards.</p> <p>Given an integer <code>n</code>, return<em> the number of people who know the secret at the end of day </em><code>n</code>. Since the answer may be very large, return it <strong>modulo</strong> <code>10<sup>9</sup> + 7</code>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> n = 6, delay = 2, forget = 4 <strong>Output:</strong> 5 <strong>Explanation:</strong> Day 1: Suppose the first person is named A. (1 person) Day 2: A is the only person who knows the secret. (1 person) Day 3: A shares the secret with a new person, B. (2 people) Day 4: A shares the secret with a new person, C. (3 people) Day 5: A forgets the secret, and B shares the secret with a new person, D. (3 people) Day 6: B shares the secret with E, and C shares the secret with F. (5 people) </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> n = 4, delay = 1, forget = 3 <strong>Output:</strong> 6 <strong>Explanation:</strong> Day 1: The first person is named A. (1 person) Day 2: A shares the secret with B. (2 people) Day 3: A and B share the secret with 2 new people, C and D. (4 people) Day 4: A forgets the secret. B, C, and D share the secret with 3 new people. (6 people) </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>2 &lt;= n &lt;= 1000</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= delay &lt; forget &lt;= n</code></li> </ul>
Medium
27.6K
59.8K
27,597
59,847
46.1%
[]
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int peopleAwareOfSecret(int n, int delay, int forget) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int peopleAwareOfSecret(int n, int delay, int forget) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def peopleAwareOfSecret(self, n, delay, forget):\n \"\"\"\n :type n: int\n :type delay: int\n :type forget: int\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def peopleAwareOfSecret(self, n: int, delay: int, forget: int) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int peopleAwareOfSecret(int n, int delay, int forget) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int PeopleAwareOfSecret(int n, int delay, int forget) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number} n\n * @param {number} delay\n * @param {number} forget\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar peopleAwareOfSecret = function(n, delay, forget) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function peopleAwareOfSecret(n: number, delay: number, forget: number): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer $n\n * @param Integer $delay\n * @param Integer $forget\n * @return Integer\n */\n function peopleAwareOfSecret($n, $delay, $forget) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func peopleAwareOfSecret(_ n: Int, _ delay: Int, _ forget: Int) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun peopleAwareOfSecret(n: Int, delay: Int, forget: Int): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int peopleAwareOfSecret(int n, int delay, int forget) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func peopleAwareOfSecret(n int, delay int, forget int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer} n\n# @param {Integer} delay\n# @param {Integer} forget\n# @return {Integer}\ndef people_aware_of_secret(n, delay, forget)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def peopleAwareOfSecret(n: Int, delay: Int, forget: Int): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn people_aware_of_secret(n: i32, delay: i32, forget: i32) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (people-aware-of-secret n delay forget)\n (-> exact-integer? exact-integer? exact-integer? exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec people_aware_of_secret(N :: integer(), Delay :: integer(), Forget :: integer()) -> integer().\npeople_aware_of_secret(N, Delay, Forget) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec people_aware_of_secret(n :: integer, delay :: integer, forget :: integer) :: integer\n def people_aware_of_secret(n, delay, forget) do\n \n end\nend"}]
6 2 4
{ "name": "peopleAwareOfSecret", "params": [ { "name": "n", "type": "integer" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "delay" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "forget" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Dynamic Programming', 'Queue', 'Simulation']
2,328
Number of Increasing Paths in a Grid
number-of-increasing-paths-in-a-grid
<p>You are given an <code>m x n</code> integer matrix <code>grid</code>, where you can move from a cell to any adjacent cell in all <code>4</code> directions.</p> <p>Return <em>the number of <strong>strictly</strong> <strong>increasing</strong> paths in the grid such that you can start from <strong>any</strong> cell and end at <strong>any</strong> cell. </em>Since the answer may be very large, return it <strong>modulo</strong> <code>10<sup>9</sup> + 7</code>.</p> <p>Two paths are considered different if they do not have exactly the same sequence of visited cells.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/05/10/griddrawio-4.png" style="width: 181px; height: 121px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> grid = [[1,1],[3,4]] <strong>Output:</strong> 8 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The strictly increasing paths are: - Paths with length 1: [1], [1], [3], [4]. - Paths with length 2: [1 -&gt; 3], [1 -&gt; 4], [3 -&gt; 4]. - Paths with length 3: [1 -&gt; 3 -&gt; 4]. The total number of paths is 4 + 3 + 1 = 8. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> grid = [[1],[2]] <strong>Output:</strong> 3 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The strictly increasing paths are: - Paths with length 1: [1], [2]. - Paths with length 2: [1 -&gt; 2]. The total number of paths is 2 + 1 = 3. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>m == grid.length</code></li> <li><code>n == grid[i].length</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= m, n &lt;= 1000</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= m * n &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= grid[i][j] &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> </ul>
Hard
74.6K
129.3K
74,617
129,290
57.7%
['longest-increasing-path-in-a-matrix', 'all-paths-from-source-to-target', 'maximum-strictly-increasing-cells-in-a-matrix']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int countPaths(vector<vector<int>>& grid) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int countPaths(int[][] grid) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def countPaths(self, grid):\n \"\"\"\n :type grid: List[List[int]]\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def countPaths(self, grid: List[List[int]]) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int countPaths(int** grid, int gridSize, int* gridColSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int CountPaths(int[][] grid) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[][]} grid\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar countPaths = function(grid) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function countPaths(grid: number[][]): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[][] $grid\n * @return Integer\n */\n function countPaths($grid) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func countPaths(_ grid: [[Int]]) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun countPaths(grid: Array<IntArray>): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int countPaths(List<List<int>> grid) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func countPaths(grid [][]int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[][]} grid\n# @return {Integer}\ndef count_paths(grid)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def countPaths(grid: Array[Array[Int]]): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn count_paths(grid: Vec<Vec<i32>>) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (count-paths grid)\n (-> (listof (listof exact-integer?)) exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec count_paths(Grid :: [[integer()]]) -> integer().\ncount_paths(Grid) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec count_paths(grid :: [[integer]]) :: integer\n def count_paths(grid) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[[1,1],[3,4]]
{ "name": "countPaths", "params": [ { "name": "grid", "type": "integer[][]" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Dynamic Programming', 'Depth-First Search', 'Breadth-First Search', 'Graph', 'Topological Sort', 'Memoization', 'Matrix']
2,329
Product Sales Analysis V
product-sales-analysis-v
null
Easy
9K
12.8K
9,042
12,837
70.4%
['product-sales-analysis-i', 'product-sales-analysis-ii', 'product-sales-analysis-iii']
['Create table If Not Exists Sales (sale_id int, product_id int, user_id int, quantity int)', 'Create table If Not Exists Product (product_id int, price int)', 'Truncate table Sales', "insert into Sales (sale_id, product_id, user_id, quantity) values ('1', '1', '101', '10')", "insert into Sales (sale_id, product_id, user_id, quantity) values ('2', '2', '101', '1')", "insert into Sales (sale_id, product_id, user_id, quantity) values ('3', '3', '102', '3')", "insert into Sales (sale_id, product_id, user_id, quantity) values ('4', '3', '102', '2')", "insert into Sales (sale_id, product_id, user_id, quantity) values ('5', '2', '103', '3')", 'Truncate table Product', "insert into Product (product_id, price) values ('1', '10')", "insert into Product (product_id, price) values ('2', '25')", "insert into Product (product_id, price) values ('3', '15')"]
Database
null
{"headers": {"Sales": ["sale_id", "product_id", "user_id", "quantity"], "Product": ["product_id", "price"]}, "rows": {"Sales": [[1, 1, 101, 10], [2, 2, 101, 1], [3, 3, 102, 3], [4, 3, 102, 2], [5, 2, 103, 3]], "Product": [[1, 10], [2, 25], [3, 15]]}}
{"mysql": ["Create table If Not Exists Sales (sale_id int, product_id int, user_id int, quantity int)", "Create table If Not Exists Product (product_id int, price int)"], "mssql": ["Create table Sales (sale_id int, product_id int, user_id int, quantity int)", "Create table Product (product_id int, price int)"], "oraclesql": ["Create table Sales (sale_id int, product_id int, user_id int, quantity int)", "Create table Product (product_id int, price int)"], "database": true, "name": "product_sales_analysis", "pythondata": ["Sales = pd.DataFrame([], columns=['sale_id', 'product_id', 'user_id', 'quantity']).astype({'sale_id':'Int64', 'product_id':'Int64', 'user_id':'Int64', 'quantity':'Int64'})", "Product = pd.DataFrame([], columns=['product_id', 'price']).astype({'product_id':'Int64', 'price':'Int64'})"], "postgresql": ["Create table If Not Exists Sales (sale_id int, product_id int, user_id int, quantity int)", "Create table If Not Exists Product (product_id int, price int)"], "database_schema": {"Sales": {"sale_id": "INT", "product_id": "INT", "user_id": "INT", "quantity": "INT"}, "Product": {"product_id": "INT", "price": "INT"}}}
{"mysql": ["MySQL", "<p><code>MySQL 8.0</code>.</p>"], "mssql": ["MS SQL Server", "<p><code>mssql server 2019</code>.</p>"], "oraclesql": ["Oracle", "<p><code>Oracle Sql 11.2</code>.</p>"], "pythondata": ["Pandas", "<p>Python 3.10 with Pandas 2.2.2 and NumPy 1.26.4</p>"], "postgresql": ["PostgreSQL", "<p>PostgreSQL 16</p>"]}
['Database']
2,330
Valid Palindrome IV
valid-palindrome-iv
null
Medium
18.1K
23.9K
18,106
23,900
75.8%
['valid-palindrome', 'valid-palindrome-ii', 'valid-palindrome-iii']
[]
Algorithms
null
"abcdba"
{ "name": "makePalindrome", "params": [ { "name": "s", "type": "string" } ], "return": { "type": "boolean" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Two Pointers', 'String']
2,331
Evaluate Boolean Binary Tree
evaluate-boolean-binary-tree
<p>You are given the <code>root</code> of a <strong>full binary tree</strong> with the following properties:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Leaf nodes</strong> have either the value <code>0</code> or <code>1</code>, where <code>0</code> represents <code>False</code> and <code>1</code> represents <code>True</code>.</li> <li><strong>Non-leaf nodes</strong> have either the value <code>2</code> or <code>3</code>, where <code>2</code> represents the boolean <code>OR</code> and <code>3</code> represents the boolean <code>AND</code>.</li> </ul> <p>The <strong>evaluation</strong> of a node is as follows:</p> <ul> <li>If the node is a leaf node, the evaluation is the <strong>value</strong> of the node, i.e. <code>True</code> or <code>False</code>.</li> <li>Otherwise, <strong>evaluate</strong> the node&#39;s two children and <strong>apply</strong> the boolean operation of its value with the children&#39;s evaluations.</li> </ul> <p>Return<em> the boolean result of <strong>evaluating</strong> the </em><code>root</code><em> node.</em></p> <p>A <strong>full binary tree</strong> is a binary tree where each node has either <code>0</code> or <code>2</code> children.</p> <p>A <strong>leaf node</strong> is a node that has zero children.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/05/16/example1drawio1.png" style="width: 700px; height: 252px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> root = [2,1,3,null,null,0,1] <strong>Output:</strong> true <strong>Explanation:</strong> The above diagram illustrates the evaluation process. The AND node evaluates to False AND True = False. The OR node evaluates to True OR False = True. The root node evaluates to True, so we return true.</pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> root = [0] <strong>Output:</strong> false <strong>Explanation:</strong> The root node is a leaf node and it evaluates to false, so we return false. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li>The number of nodes in the tree is in the range <code>[1, 1000]</code>.</li> <li><code>0 &lt;= Node.val &lt;= 3</code></li> <li>Every node has either <code>0</code> or <code>2</code> children.</li> <li>Leaf nodes have a value of <code>0</code> or <code>1</code>.</li> <li>Non-leaf nodes have a value of <code>2</code> or <code>3</code>.</li> </ul>
Easy
207.8K
252.1K
207,833
252,127
82.4%
['check-if-two-expression-trees-are-equivalent', 'design-an-expression-tree-with-evaluate-function', 'minimum-flips-in-binary-tree-to-get-result']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for a binary tree node.\n * struct TreeNode {\n * int val;\n * TreeNode *left;\n * TreeNode *right;\n * TreeNode() : val(0), left(nullptr), right(nullptr) {}\n * TreeNode(int x) : val(x), left(nullptr), right(nullptr) {}\n * TreeNode(int x, TreeNode *left, TreeNode *right) : val(x), left(left), right(right) {}\n * };\n */\nclass Solution {\npublic:\n bool evaluateTree(TreeNode* root) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for a binary tree node.\n * public class TreeNode {\n * int val;\n * TreeNode left;\n * TreeNode right;\n * TreeNode() {}\n * TreeNode(int val) { this.val = val; }\n * TreeNode(int val, TreeNode left, TreeNode right) {\n * this.val = val;\n * this.left = left;\n * this.right = right;\n * }\n * }\n */\nclass Solution {\n public boolean evaluateTree(TreeNode root) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "# Definition for a binary tree node.\n# class TreeNode(object):\n# def __init__(self, val=0, left=None, right=None):\n# self.val = val\n# self.left = left\n# self.right = right\nclass Solution(object):\n def evaluateTree(self, root):\n \"\"\"\n :type root: Optional[TreeNode]\n :rtype: bool\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "# Definition for a binary tree node.\n# class TreeNode:\n# def __init__(self, val=0, left=None, right=None):\n# self.val = val\n# self.left = left\n# self.right = right\nclass Solution:\n def evaluateTree(self, root: Optional[TreeNode]) -> bool:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for a binary tree node.\n * struct TreeNode {\n * int val;\n * struct TreeNode *left;\n * struct TreeNode *right;\n * };\n */\nbool evaluateTree(struct TreeNode* root) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for a binary tree node.\n * public class TreeNode {\n * public int val;\n * public TreeNode left;\n * public TreeNode right;\n * public TreeNode(int val=0, TreeNode left=null, TreeNode right=null) {\n * this.val = val;\n * this.left = left;\n * this.right = right;\n * }\n * }\n */\npublic class Solution {\n public bool EvaluateTree(TreeNode root) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for a binary tree node.\n * function TreeNode(val, left, right) {\n * this.val = (val===undefined ? 0 : val)\n * this.left = (left===undefined ? null : left)\n * this.right = (right===undefined ? null : right)\n * }\n */\n/**\n * @param {TreeNode} root\n * @return {boolean}\n */\nvar evaluateTree = function(root) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for a binary tree node.\n * class TreeNode {\n * val: number\n * left: TreeNode | null\n * right: TreeNode | null\n * constructor(val?: number, left?: TreeNode | null, right?: TreeNode | null) {\n * this.val = (val===undefined ? 0 : val)\n * this.left = (left===undefined ? null : left)\n * this.right = (right===undefined ? null : right)\n * }\n * }\n */\n\nfunction evaluateTree(root: TreeNode | null): boolean {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for a binary tree node.\n * class TreeNode {\n * public $val = null;\n * public $left = null;\n * public $right = null;\n * function __construct($val = 0, $left = null, $right = null) {\n * $this->val = $val;\n * $this->left = $left;\n * $this->right = $right;\n * }\n * }\n */\nclass Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param TreeNode $root\n * @return Boolean\n */\n function evaluateTree($root) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for a binary tree node.\n * public class TreeNode {\n * public var val: Int\n * public var left: TreeNode?\n * public var right: TreeNode?\n * public init() { self.val = 0; self.left = nil; self.right = nil; }\n * public init(_ val: Int) { self.val = val; self.left = nil; self.right = nil; }\n * public init(_ val: Int, _ left: TreeNode?, _ right: TreeNode?) {\n * self.val = val\n * self.left = left\n * self.right = right\n * }\n * }\n */\nclass Solution {\n func evaluateTree(_ root: TreeNode?) -> Bool {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Example:\n * var ti = TreeNode(5)\n * var v = ti.`val`\n * Definition for a binary tree node.\n * class TreeNode(var `val`: Int) {\n * var left: TreeNode? = null\n * var right: TreeNode? = null\n * }\n */\nclass Solution {\n fun evaluateTree(root: TreeNode?): Boolean {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for a binary tree node.\n * class TreeNode {\n * int val;\n * TreeNode? left;\n * TreeNode? right;\n * TreeNode([this.val = 0, this.left, this.right]);\n * }\n */\nclass Solution {\n bool evaluateTree(TreeNode? root) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for a binary tree node.\n * type TreeNode struct {\n * Val int\n * Left *TreeNode\n * Right *TreeNode\n * }\n */\nfunc evaluateTree(root *TreeNode) bool {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# Definition for a binary tree node.\n# class TreeNode\n# attr_accessor :val, :left, :right\n# def initialize(val = 0, left = nil, right = nil)\n# @val = val\n# @left = left\n# @right = right\n# end\n# end\n# @param {TreeNode} root\n# @return {Boolean}\ndef evaluate_tree(root)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for a binary tree node.\n * class TreeNode(_value: Int = 0, _left: TreeNode = null, _right: TreeNode = null) {\n * var value: Int = _value\n * var left: TreeNode = _left\n * var right: TreeNode = _right\n * }\n */\nobject Solution {\n def evaluateTree(root: TreeNode): Boolean = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "// Definition for a binary tree node.\n// #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]\n// pub struct TreeNode {\n// pub val: i32,\n// pub left: Option<Rc<RefCell<TreeNode>>>,\n// pub right: Option<Rc<RefCell<TreeNode>>>,\n// }\n// \n// impl TreeNode {\n// #[inline]\n// pub fn new(val: i32) -> Self {\n// TreeNode {\n// val,\n// left: None,\n// right: None\n// }\n// }\n// }\nuse std::rc::Rc;\nuse std::cell::RefCell;\nimpl Solution {\n pub fn evaluate_tree(root: Option<Rc<RefCell<TreeNode>>>) -> bool {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "; Definition for a binary tree node.\n#|\n\n; val : integer?\n; left : (or/c tree-node? #f)\n; right : (or/c tree-node? #f)\n(struct tree-node\n (val left right) #:mutable #:transparent)\n\n; constructor\n(define (make-tree-node [val 0])\n (tree-node val #f #f))\n\n|#\n\n(define/contract (evaluate-tree root)\n (-> (or/c tree-node? #f) boolean?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "%% Definition for a binary tree node.\n%%\n%% -record(tree_node, {val = 0 :: integer(),\n%% left = null :: 'null' | #tree_node{},\n%% right = null :: 'null' | #tree_node{}}).\n\n-spec evaluate_tree(Root :: #tree_node{} | null) -> boolean().\nevaluate_tree(Root) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "# Definition for a binary tree node.\n#\n# defmodule TreeNode do\n# @type t :: %__MODULE__{\n# val: integer,\n# left: TreeNode.t() | nil,\n# right: TreeNode.t() | nil\n# }\n# defstruct val: 0, left: nil, right: nil\n# end\n\ndefmodule Solution do\n @spec evaluate_tree(root :: TreeNode.t | nil) :: boolean\n def evaluate_tree(root) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[2,1,3,null,null,0,1]
{ "name": "evaluateTree", "params": [ { "name": "root", "type": "TreeNode" } ], "return": { "type": "boolean" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Tree', 'Depth-First Search', 'Binary Tree']
2,332
The Latest Time to Catch a Bus
the-latest-time-to-catch-a-bus
<p>You are given a <strong>0-indexed</strong> integer array <code>buses</code> of length <code>n</code>, where <code>buses[i]</code> represents the departure time of the <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> bus. You are also given a <strong>0-indexed</strong> integer array <code>passengers</code> of length <code>m</code>, where <code>passengers[j]</code> represents the arrival time of the <code>j<sup>th</sup></code> passenger. All bus departure times are unique. All passenger arrival times are unique.</p> <p>You are given an integer <code>capacity</code>, which represents the <strong>maximum</strong> number of passengers that can get on each bus.</p> <p>When a passenger arrives, they will wait in line for the next available bus. You can get on a bus that departs at <code>x</code> minutes if you arrive at <code>y</code> minutes where <code>y &lt;= x</code>, and the bus is not full. Passengers with the <strong>earliest</strong> arrival times get on the bus first.</p> <p>More formally when a bus arrives, either:</p> <ul> <li>If <code>capacity</code> or fewer passengers are waiting for a bus, they will <strong>all</strong> get on the bus, or</li> <li>The <code>capacity</code> passengers with the <strong>earliest</strong> arrival times will get on the bus.</li> </ul> <p>Return <em>the latest time you may arrive at the bus station to catch a bus</em>. You <strong>cannot</strong> arrive at the same time as another passenger.</p> <p><strong>Note: </strong>The arrays <code>buses</code> and <code>passengers</code> are not necessarily sorted.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> buses = [10,20], passengers = [2,17,18,19], capacity = 2 <strong>Output:</strong> 16 <strong>Explanation:</strong> Suppose you arrive at time 16. At time 10, the first bus departs with the 0<sup>th</sup> passenger. At time 20, the second bus departs with you and the 1<sup>st</sup> passenger. Note that you may not arrive at the same time as another passenger, which is why you must arrive before the 1<sup>st</sup> passenger to catch the bus.</pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> buses = [20,30,10], passengers = [19,13,26,4,25,11,21], capacity = 2 <strong>Output:</strong> 20 <strong>Explanation:</strong> Suppose you arrive at time 20. At time 10, the first bus departs with the 3<sup>rd</sup> passenger. At time 20, the second bus departs with the 5<sup>th</sup> and 1<sup>st</sup> passengers. At time 30, the third bus departs with the 0<sup>th</sup> passenger and you. Notice if you had arrived any later, then the 6<sup>th</sup> passenger would have taken your seat on the third bus.</pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>n == buses.length</code></li> <li><code>m == passengers.length</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= n, m, capacity &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>2 &lt;= buses[i], passengers[i] &lt;= 10<sup>9</sup></code></li> <li>Each element in <code>buses</code> is <strong>unique</strong>.</li> <li>Each element in <code>passengers</code> is <strong>unique</strong>.</li> </ul>
Medium
28.3K
100.8K
28,295
100,799
28.1%
['minimum-speed-to-arrive-on-time', 'maximum-matching-of-players-with-trainers', 'time-taken-to-cross-the-door', 'time-to-cross-a-bridge', 'rearranging-fruits']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int latestTimeCatchTheBus(vector<int>& buses, vector<int>& passengers, int capacity) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int latestTimeCatchTheBus(int[] buses, int[] passengers, int capacity) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def latestTimeCatchTheBus(self, buses, passengers, capacity):\n \"\"\"\n :type buses: List[int]\n :type passengers: List[int]\n :type capacity: int\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def latestTimeCatchTheBus(self, buses: List[int], passengers: List[int], capacity: int) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int latestTimeCatchTheBus(int* buses, int busesSize, int* passengers, int passengersSize, int capacity) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int LatestTimeCatchTheBus(int[] buses, int[] passengers, int capacity) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} buses\n * @param {number[]} passengers\n * @param {number} capacity\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar latestTimeCatchTheBus = function(buses, passengers, capacity) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function latestTimeCatchTheBus(buses: number[], passengers: number[], capacity: number): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $buses\n * @param Integer[] $passengers\n * @param Integer $capacity\n * @return Integer\n */\n function latestTimeCatchTheBus($buses, $passengers, $capacity) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func latestTimeCatchTheBus(_ buses: [Int], _ passengers: [Int], _ capacity: Int) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun latestTimeCatchTheBus(buses: IntArray, passengers: IntArray, capacity: Int): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int latestTimeCatchTheBus(List<int> buses, List<int> passengers, int capacity) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func latestTimeCatchTheBus(buses []int, passengers []int, capacity int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} buses\n# @param {Integer[]} passengers\n# @param {Integer} capacity\n# @return {Integer}\ndef latest_time_catch_the_bus(buses, passengers, capacity)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def latestTimeCatchTheBus(buses: Array[Int], passengers: Array[Int], capacity: Int): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn latest_time_catch_the_bus(buses: Vec<i32>, passengers: Vec<i32>, capacity: i32) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (latest-time-catch-the-bus buses passengers capacity)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer? exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec latest_time_catch_the_bus(Buses :: [integer()], Passengers :: [integer()], Capacity :: integer()) -> integer().\nlatest_time_catch_the_bus(Buses, Passengers, Capacity) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec latest_time_catch_the_bus(buses :: [integer], passengers :: [integer], capacity :: integer) :: integer\n def latest_time_catch_the_bus(buses, passengers, capacity) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[10,20] [2,17,18,19] 2
{ "name": "latestTimeCatchTheBus", "params": [ { "name": "buses", "type": "integer[]" }, { "type": "integer[]", "name": "passengers" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "capacity" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Two Pointers', 'Binary Search', 'Sorting']
2,333
Minimum Sum of Squared Difference
minimum-sum-of-squared-difference
<p>You are given two positive <strong>0-indexed</strong> integer arrays <code>nums1</code> and <code>nums2</code>, both of length <code>n</code>.</p> <p>The <strong>sum of squared difference</strong> of arrays <code>nums1</code> and <code>nums2</code> is defined as the <strong>sum</strong> of <code>(nums1[i] - nums2[i])<sup>2</sup></code> for each <code>0 &lt;= i &lt; n</code>.</p> <p>You are also given two positive integers <code>k1</code> and <code>k2</code>. You can modify any of the elements of <code>nums1</code> by <code>+1</code> or <code>-1</code> at most <code>k1</code> times. Similarly, you can modify any of the elements of <code>nums2</code> by <code>+1</code> or <code>-1</code> at most <code>k2</code> times.</p> <p>Return <em>the minimum <strong>sum of squared difference</strong> after modifying array </em><code>nums1</code><em> at most </em><code>k1</code><em> times and modifying array </em><code>nums2</code><em> at most </em><code>k2</code><em> times</em>.</p> <p><strong>Note</strong>: You are allowed to modify the array elements to become <strong>negative</strong> integers.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums1 = [1,2,3,4], nums2 = [2,10,20,19], k1 = 0, k2 = 0 <strong>Output:</strong> 579 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The elements in nums1 and nums2 cannot be modified because k1 = 0 and k2 = 0. The sum of square difference will be: (1 - 2)<sup>2 </sup>+ (2 - 10)<sup>2 </sup>+ (3 - 20)<sup>2 </sup>+ (4 - 19)<sup>2</sup>&nbsp;= 579. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums1 = [1,4,10,12], nums2 = [5,8,6,9], k1 = 1, k2 = 1 <strong>Output:</strong> 43 <strong>Explanation:</strong> One way to obtain the minimum sum of square difference is: - Increase nums1[0] once. - Increase nums2[2] once. The minimum of the sum of square difference will be: (2 - 5)<sup>2 </sup>+ (4 - 8)<sup>2 </sup>+ (10 - 7)<sup>2 </sup>+ (12 - 9)<sup>2</sup>&nbsp;= 43. Note that, there are other ways to obtain the minimum of the sum of square difference, but there is no way to obtain a sum smaller than 43.</pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>n == nums1.length == nums2.length</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= n &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>0 &lt;= nums1[i], nums2[i] &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>0 &lt;= k1, k2 &lt;= 10<sup>9</sup></code></li> </ul>
Medium
16.3K
63.1K
16,273
63,097
25.8%
['minimum-absolute-sum-difference', 'partition-array-into-two-arrays-to-minimize-sum-difference']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n long long minSumSquareDiff(vector<int>& nums1, vector<int>& nums2, int k1, int k2) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public long minSumSquareDiff(int[] nums1, int[] nums2, int k1, int k2) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def minSumSquareDiff(self, nums1, nums2, k1, k2):\n \"\"\"\n :type nums1: List[int]\n :type nums2: List[int]\n :type k1: int\n :type k2: int\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def minSumSquareDiff(self, nums1: List[int], nums2: List[int], k1: int, k2: int) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "long long minSumSquareDiff(int* nums1, int nums1Size, int* nums2, int nums2Size, int k1, int k2) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public long MinSumSquareDiff(int[] nums1, int[] nums2, int k1, int k2) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} nums1\n * @param {number[]} nums2\n * @param {number} k1\n * @param {number} k2\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar minSumSquareDiff = function(nums1, nums2, k1, k2) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function minSumSquareDiff(nums1: number[], nums2: number[], k1: number, k2: number): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $nums1\n * @param Integer[] $nums2\n * @param Integer $k1\n * @param Integer $k2\n * @return Integer\n */\n function minSumSquareDiff($nums1, $nums2, $k1, $k2) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func minSumSquareDiff(_ nums1: [Int], _ nums2: [Int], _ k1: Int, _ k2: Int) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun minSumSquareDiff(nums1: IntArray, nums2: IntArray, k1: Int, k2: Int): Long {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int minSumSquareDiff(List<int> nums1, List<int> nums2, int k1, int k2) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func minSumSquareDiff(nums1 []int, nums2 []int, k1 int, k2 int) int64 {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} nums1\n# @param {Integer[]} nums2\n# @param {Integer} k1\n# @param {Integer} k2\n# @return {Integer}\ndef min_sum_square_diff(nums1, nums2, k1, k2)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def minSumSquareDiff(nums1: Array[Int], nums2: Array[Int], k1: Int, k2: Int): Long = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn min_sum_square_diff(nums1: Vec<i32>, nums2: Vec<i32>, k1: i32, k2: i32) -> i64 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (min-sum-square-diff nums1 nums2 k1 k2)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer? exact-integer? exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec min_sum_square_diff(Nums1 :: [integer()], Nums2 :: [integer()], K1 :: integer(), K2 :: integer()) -> integer().\nmin_sum_square_diff(Nums1, Nums2, K1, K2) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec min_sum_square_diff(nums1 :: [integer], nums2 :: [integer], k1 :: integer, k2 :: integer) :: integer\n def min_sum_square_diff(nums1, nums2, k1, k2) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[1,2,3,4] [2,10,20,19] 0 0
{ "name": "minSumSquareDiff", "params": [ { "name": "nums1", "type": "integer[]" }, { "type": "integer[]", "name": "nums2" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "k1" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "k2" } ], "return": { "type": "long" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Binary Search', 'Greedy', 'Sorting', 'Heap (Priority Queue)']
2,334
Subarray With Elements Greater Than Varying Threshold
subarray-with-elements-greater-than-varying-threshold
<p>You are given an integer array <code>nums</code> and an integer <code>threshold</code>.</p> <p>Find any subarray of <code>nums</code> of length <code>k</code> such that <strong>every</strong> element in the subarray is <strong>greater</strong> than <code>threshold / k</code>.</p> <p>Return<em> the <strong>size</strong> of <strong>any</strong> such subarray</em>. If there is no such subarray, return <code>-1</code>.</p> <p>A <strong>subarray</strong> is a contiguous non-empty sequence of elements within an array.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [1,3,4,3,1], threshold = 6 <strong>Output:</strong> 3 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The subarray [3,4,3] has a size of 3, and every element is greater than 6 / 3 = 2. Note that this is the only valid subarray. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [6,5,6,5,8], threshold = 7 <strong>Output:</strong> 1 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The subarray [8] has a size of 1, and 8 &gt; 7 / 1 = 7. So 1 is returned. Note that the subarray [6,5] has a size of 2, and every element is greater than 7 / 2 = 3.5. Similarly, the subarrays [6,5,6], [6,5,6,5], [6,5,6,5,8] also satisfy the given conditions. Therefore, 2, 3, 4, or 5 may also be returned.</pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums.length &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums[i], threshold &lt;= 10<sup>9</sup></code></li> </ul>
Hard
15.6K
35.2K
15,592
35,202
44.3%
['maximum-subarray-min-product', 'smallest-k-length-subsequence-with-occurrences-of-a-letter', 'k-divisible-elements-subarrays']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int validSubarraySize(vector<int>& nums, int threshold) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int validSubarraySize(int[] nums, int threshold) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def validSubarraySize(self, nums, threshold):\n \"\"\"\n :type nums: List[int]\n :type threshold: int\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def validSubarraySize(self, nums: List[int], threshold: int) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int validSubarraySize(int* nums, int numsSize, int threshold) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int ValidSubarraySize(int[] nums, int threshold) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} nums\n * @param {number} threshold\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar validSubarraySize = function(nums, threshold) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function validSubarraySize(nums: number[], threshold: number): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $nums\n * @param Integer $threshold\n * @return Integer\n */\n function validSubarraySize($nums, $threshold) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func validSubarraySize(_ nums: [Int], _ threshold: Int) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun validSubarraySize(nums: IntArray, threshold: Int): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int validSubarraySize(List<int> nums, int threshold) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func validSubarraySize(nums []int, threshold int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} nums\n# @param {Integer} threshold\n# @return {Integer}\ndef valid_subarray_size(nums, threshold)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def validSubarraySize(nums: Array[Int], threshold: Int): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn valid_subarray_size(nums: Vec<i32>, threshold: i32) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (valid-subarray-size nums threshold)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer? exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec valid_subarray_size(Nums :: [integer()], Threshold :: integer()) -> integer().\nvalid_subarray_size(Nums, Threshold) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec valid_subarray_size(nums :: [integer], threshold :: integer) :: integer\n def valid_subarray_size(nums, threshold) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[1,3,4,3,1] 6
{ "name": "validSubarraySize", "params": [ { "name": "nums", "type": "integer[]" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "threshold" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Stack', 'Union Find', 'Monotonic Stack']
2,335
Minimum Amount of Time to Fill Cups
minimum-amount-of-time-to-fill-cups
<p>You have a water dispenser that can dispense cold, warm, and hot water. Every second, you can either fill up <code>2</code> cups with <strong>different</strong> types of water, or <code>1</code> cup of any type of water.</p> <p>You are given a <strong>0-indexed</strong> integer array <code>amount</code> of length <code>3</code> where <code>amount[0]</code>, <code>amount[1]</code>, and <code>amount[2]</code> denote the number of cold, warm, and hot water cups you need to fill respectively. Return <em>the <strong>minimum</strong> number of seconds needed to fill up all the cups</em>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> amount = [1,4,2] <strong>Output:</strong> 4 <strong>Explanation:</strong> One way to fill up the cups is: Second 1: Fill up a cold cup and a warm cup. Second 2: Fill up a warm cup and a hot cup. Second 3: Fill up a warm cup and a hot cup. Second 4: Fill up a warm cup. It can be proven that 4 is the minimum number of seconds needed. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> amount = [5,4,4] <strong>Output:</strong> 7 <strong>Explanation:</strong> One way to fill up the cups is: Second 1: Fill up a cold cup, and a hot cup. Second 2: Fill up a cold cup, and a warm cup. Second 3: Fill up a cold cup, and a warm cup. Second 4: Fill up a warm cup, and a hot cup. Second 5: Fill up a cold cup, and a hot cup. Second 6: Fill up a cold cup, and a warm cup. Second 7: Fill up a hot cup. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 3:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> amount = [5,0,0] <strong>Output:</strong> 5 <strong>Explanation:</strong> Every second, we fill up a cold cup. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>amount.length == 3</code></li> <li><code>0 &lt;= amount[i] &lt;= 100</code></li> </ul>
Easy
56.9K
97.1K
56,886
97,092
58.6%
['construct-target-array-with-multiple-sums', 'maximum-score-from-removing-stones', 'maximum-running-time-of-n-computers', 'minimum-cost-to-make-array-equal']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int fillCups(vector<int>& amount) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int fillCups(int[] amount) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def fillCups(self, amount):\n \"\"\"\n :type amount: List[int]\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def fillCups(self, amount: List[int]) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int fillCups(int* amount, int amountSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int FillCups(int[] amount) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} amount\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar fillCups = function(amount) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function fillCups(amount: number[]): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $amount\n * @return Integer\n */\n function fillCups($amount) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func fillCups(_ amount: [Int]) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun fillCups(amount: IntArray): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int fillCups(List<int> amount) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func fillCups(amount []int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} amount\n# @return {Integer}\ndef fill_cups(amount)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def fillCups(amount: Array[Int]): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn fill_cups(amount: Vec<i32>) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (fill-cups amount)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec fill_cups(Amount :: [integer()]) -> integer().\nfill_cups(Amount) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec fill_cups(amount :: [integer]) :: integer\n def fill_cups(amount) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[1,4,2]
{ "name": "fillCups", "params": [ { "name": "amount", "type": "integer[]" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Greedy', 'Sorting', 'Heap (Priority Queue)']
2,336
Smallest Number in Infinite Set
smallest-number-in-infinite-set
<p>You have a set which contains all positive integers <code>[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ...]</code>.</p> <p>Implement the <code>SmallestInfiniteSet</code> class:</p> <ul> <li><code>SmallestInfiniteSet()</code> Initializes the <strong>SmallestInfiniteSet</strong> object to contain <strong>all</strong> positive integers.</li> <li><code>int popSmallest()</code> <strong>Removes</strong> and returns the smallest integer contained in the infinite set.</li> <li><code>void addBack(int num)</code> <strong>Adds</strong> a positive integer <code>num</code> back into the infinite set, if it is <strong>not</strong> already in the infinite set.</li> </ul> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input</strong> [&quot;SmallestInfiniteSet&quot;, &quot;addBack&quot;, &quot;popSmallest&quot;, &quot;popSmallest&quot;, &quot;popSmallest&quot;, &quot;addBack&quot;, &quot;popSmallest&quot;, &quot;popSmallest&quot;, &quot;popSmallest&quot;] [[], [2], [], [], [], [1], [], [], []] <strong>Output</strong> [null, null, 1, 2, 3, null, 1, 4, 5] <strong>Explanation</strong> SmallestInfiniteSet smallestInfiniteSet = new SmallestInfiniteSet(); smallestInfiniteSet.addBack(2); // 2 is already in the set, so no change is made. smallestInfiniteSet.popSmallest(); // return 1, since 1 is the smallest number, and remove it from the set. smallestInfiniteSet.popSmallest(); // return 2, and remove it from the set. smallestInfiniteSet.popSmallest(); // return 3, and remove it from the set. smallestInfiniteSet.addBack(1); // 1 is added back to the set. smallestInfiniteSet.popSmallest(); // return 1, since 1 was added back to the set and // is the smallest number, and remove it from the set. smallestInfiniteSet.popSmallest(); // return 4, and remove it from the set. smallestInfiniteSet.popSmallest(); // return 5, and remove it from the set. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= num &lt;= 1000</code></li> <li>At most <code>1000</code> calls will be made <strong>in total</strong> to <code>popSmallest</code> and <code>addBack</code>.</li> </ul>
Medium
189.3K
265.3K
189,343
265,331
71.4%
['first-missing-positive']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class SmallestInfiniteSet {\npublic:\n SmallestInfiniteSet() {\n \n }\n \n int popSmallest() {\n \n }\n \n void addBack(int num) {\n \n }\n};\n\n/**\n * Your SmallestInfiniteSet object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * SmallestInfiniteSet* obj = new SmallestInfiniteSet();\n * int param_1 = obj->popSmallest();\n * obj->addBack(num);\n */"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class SmallestInfiniteSet {\n\n public SmallestInfiniteSet() {\n \n }\n \n public int popSmallest() {\n \n }\n \n public void addBack(int num) {\n \n }\n}\n\n/**\n * Your SmallestInfiniteSet object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * SmallestInfiniteSet obj = new SmallestInfiniteSet();\n * int param_1 = obj.popSmallest();\n * obj.addBack(num);\n */"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class SmallestInfiniteSet(object):\n\n def __init__(self):\n \n\n def popSmallest(self):\n \"\"\"\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n \n\n def addBack(self, num):\n \"\"\"\n :type num: int\n :rtype: None\n \"\"\"\n \n\n\n# Your SmallestInfiniteSet object will be instantiated and called as such:\n# obj = SmallestInfiniteSet()\n# param_1 = obj.popSmallest()\n# obj.addBack(num)"}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class SmallestInfiniteSet:\n\n def __init__(self):\n \n\n def popSmallest(self) -> int:\n \n\n def addBack(self, num: int) -> None:\n \n\n\n# Your SmallestInfiniteSet object will be instantiated and called as such:\n# obj = SmallestInfiniteSet()\n# param_1 = obj.popSmallest()\n# obj.addBack(num)"}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "\n\n\ntypedef struct {\n \n} SmallestInfiniteSet;\n\n\nSmallestInfiniteSet* smallestInfiniteSetCreate() {\n \n}\n\nint smallestInfiniteSetPopSmallest(SmallestInfiniteSet* obj) {\n \n}\n\nvoid smallestInfiniteSetAddBack(SmallestInfiniteSet* obj, int num) {\n \n}\n\nvoid smallestInfiniteSetFree(SmallestInfiniteSet* obj) {\n \n}\n\n/**\n * Your SmallestInfiniteSet struct will be instantiated and called as such:\n * SmallestInfiniteSet* obj = smallestInfiniteSetCreate();\n * int param_1 = smallestInfiniteSetPopSmallest(obj);\n \n * smallestInfiniteSetAddBack(obj, num);\n \n * smallestInfiniteSetFree(obj);\n*/"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class SmallestInfiniteSet {\n\n public SmallestInfiniteSet() {\n \n }\n \n public int PopSmallest() {\n \n }\n \n public void AddBack(int num) {\n \n }\n}\n\n/**\n * Your SmallestInfiniteSet object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * SmallestInfiniteSet obj = new SmallestInfiniteSet();\n * int param_1 = obj.PopSmallest();\n * obj.AddBack(num);\n */"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "\nvar SmallestInfiniteSet = function() {\n \n};\n\n/**\n * @return {number}\n */\nSmallestInfiniteSet.prototype.popSmallest = function() {\n \n};\n\n/** \n * @param {number} num\n * @return {void}\n */\nSmallestInfiniteSet.prototype.addBack = function(num) {\n \n};\n\n/** \n * Your SmallestInfiniteSet object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * var obj = new SmallestInfiniteSet()\n * var param_1 = obj.popSmallest()\n * obj.addBack(num)\n */"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "class SmallestInfiniteSet {\n constructor() {\n \n }\n\n popSmallest(): number {\n \n }\n\n addBack(num: number): void {\n \n }\n}\n\n/**\n * Your SmallestInfiniteSet object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * var obj = new SmallestInfiniteSet()\n * var param_1 = obj.popSmallest()\n * obj.addBack(num)\n */"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class SmallestInfiniteSet {\n /**\n */\n function __construct() {\n \n }\n \n /**\n * @return Integer\n */\n function popSmallest() {\n \n }\n \n /**\n * @param Integer $num\n * @return NULL\n */\n function addBack($num) {\n \n }\n}\n\n/**\n * Your SmallestInfiniteSet object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * $obj = SmallestInfiniteSet();\n * $ret_1 = $obj->popSmallest();\n * $obj->addBack($num);\n */"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "\nclass SmallestInfiniteSet {\n\n init() {\n \n }\n \n func popSmallest() -> Int {\n \n }\n \n func addBack(_ num: Int) {\n \n }\n}\n\n/**\n * Your SmallestInfiniteSet object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * let obj = SmallestInfiniteSet()\n * let ret_1: Int = obj.popSmallest()\n * obj.addBack(num)\n */"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class SmallestInfiniteSet() {\n\n fun popSmallest(): Int {\n \n }\n\n fun addBack(num: Int) {\n \n }\n\n}\n\n/**\n * Your SmallestInfiniteSet object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * var obj = SmallestInfiniteSet()\n * var param_1 = obj.popSmallest()\n * obj.addBack(num)\n */"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class SmallestInfiniteSet {\n\n SmallestInfiniteSet() {\n \n }\n \n int popSmallest() {\n \n }\n \n void addBack(int num) {\n \n }\n}\n\n/**\n * Your SmallestInfiniteSet object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * SmallestInfiniteSet obj = SmallestInfiniteSet();\n * int param1 = obj.popSmallest();\n * obj.addBack(num);\n */"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "type SmallestInfiniteSet struct {\n \n}\n\n\nfunc Constructor() SmallestInfiniteSet {\n \n}\n\n\nfunc (this *SmallestInfiniteSet) PopSmallest() int {\n \n}\n\n\nfunc (this *SmallestInfiniteSet) AddBack(num int) {\n \n}\n\n\n/**\n * Your SmallestInfiniteSet object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * obj := Constructor();\n * param_1 := obj.PopSmallest();\n * obj.AddBack(num);\n */"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "class SmallestInfiniteSet\n def initialize()\n \n end\n\n\n=begin\n :rtype: Integer\n=end\n def pop_smallest()\n \n end\n\n\n=begin\n :type num: Integer\n :rtype: Void\n=end\n def add_back(num)\n \n end\n\n\nend\n\n# Your SmallestInfiniteSet object will be instantiated and called as such:\n# obj = SmallestInfiniteSet.new()\n# param_1 = obj.pop_smallest()\n# obj.add_back(num)"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "class SmallestInfiniteSet() {\n\n def popSmallest(): Int = {\n \n }\n\n def addBack(num: Int): Unit = {\n \n }\n\n}\n\n/**\n * Your SmallestInfiniteSet object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * val obj = new SmallestInfiniteSet()\n * val param_1 = obj.popSmallest()\n * obj.addBack(num)\n */"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "struct SmallestInfiniteSet {\n\n}\n\n\n/** \n * `&self` means the method takes an immutable reference.\n * If you need a mutable reference, change it to `&mut self` instead.\n */\nimpl SmallestInfiniteSet {\n\n fn new() -> Self {\n \n }\n \n fn pop_smallest(&self) -> i32 {\n \n }\n \n fn add_back(&self, num: i32) {\n \n }\n}\n\n/**\n * Your SmallestInfiniteSet object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * let obj = SmallestInfiniteSet::new();\n * let ret_1: i32 = obj.pop_smallest();\n * obj.add_back(num);\n */"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define smallest-infinite-set%\n (class object%\n (super-new)\n \n (init-field)\n \n ; pop-smallest : -> exact-integer?\n (define/public (pop-smallest)\n )\n ; add-back : exact-integer? -> void?\n (define/public (add-back num)\n )))\n\n;; Your smallest-infinite-set% object will be instantiated and called as such:\n;; (define obj (new smallest-infinite-set%))\n;; (define param_1 (send obj pop-smallest))\n;; (send obj add-back num)"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec smallest_infinite_set_init_() -> any().\nsmallest_infinite_set_init_() ->\n .\n\n-spec smallest_infinite_set_pop_smallest() -> integer().\nsmallest_infinite_set_pop_smallest() ->\n .\n\n-spec smallest_infinite_set_add_back(Num :: integer()) -> any().\nsmallest_infinite_set_add_back(Num) ->\n .\n\n\n%% Your functions will be called as such:\n%% smallest_infinite_set_init_(),\n%% Param_1 = smallest_infinite_set_pop_smallest(),\n%% smallest_infinite_set_add_back(Num),\n\n%% smallest_infinite_set_init_ will be called before every test case, in which you can do some necessary initializations."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule SmallestInfiniteSet do\n @spec init_() :: any\n def init_() do\n \n end\n\n @spec pop_smallest() :: integer\n def pop_smallest() do\n \n end\n\n @spec add_back(num :: integer) :: any\n def add_back(num) do\n \n end\nend\n\n# Your functions will be called as such:\n# SmallestInfiniteSet.init_()\n# param_1 = SmallestInfiniteSet.pop_smallest()\n# SmallestInfiniteSet.add_back(num)\n\n# SmallestInfiniteSet.init_ will be called before every test case, in which you can do some necessary initializations."}]
["SmallestInfiniteSet","addBack","popSmallest","popSmallest","popSmallest","addBack","popSmallest","popSmallest","popSmallest"] [[],[2],[],[],[],[1],[],[],[]]
{ "classname": "SmallestInfiniteSet", "constructor": { "params": [] }, "methods": [ { "params": [], "name": "popSmallest", "return": { "type": "integer" } }, { "params": [ { "type": "integer", "name": "num" } ], "name": "addBack", "return": { "type": "void" } } ], "return": { "type": "boolean" }, "systemdesign": true }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Hash Table', 'Design', 'Heap (Priority Queue)', 'Ordered Set']
2,337
Move Pieces to Obtain a String
move-pieces-to-obtain-a-string
<p>You are given two strings <code>start</code> and <code>target</code>, both of length <code>n</code>. Each string consists <strong>only</strong> of the characters <code>&#39;L&#39;</code>, <code>&#39;R&#39;</code>, and <code>&#39;_&#39;</code> where:</p> <ul> <li>The characters <code>&#39;L&#39;</code> and <code>&#39;R&#39;</code> represent pieces, where a piece <code>&#39;L&#39;</code> can move to the <strong>left</strong> only if there is a <strong>blank</strong> space directly to its left, and a piece <code>&#39;R&#39;</code> can move to the <strong>right</strong> only if there is a <strong>blank</strong> space directly to its right.</li> <li>The character <code>&#39;_&#39;</code> represents a blank space that can be occupied by <strong>any</strong> of the <code>&#39;L&#39;</code> or <code>&#39;R&#39;</code> pieces.</li> </ul> <p>Return <code>true</code> <em>if it is possible to obtain the string</em> <code>target</code><em> by moving the pieces of the string </em><code>start</code><em> <strong>any</strong> number of times</em>. Otherwise, return <code>false</code>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> start = &quot;_L__R__R_&quot;, target = &quot;L______RR&quot; <strong>Output:</strong> true <strong>Explanation:</strong> We can obtain the string target from start by doing the following moves: - Move the first piece one step to the left, start becomes equal to &quot;<strong>L</strong>___R__R_&quot;. - Move the last piece one step to the right, start becomes equal to &quot;L___R___<strong>R</strong>&quot;. - Move the second piece three steps to the right, start becomes equal to &quot;L______<strong>R</strong>R&quot;. Since it is possible to get the string target from start, we return true. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> start = &quot;R_L_&quot;, target = &quot;__LR&quot; <strong>Output:</strong> false <strong>Explanation:</strong> The &#39;R&#39; piece in the string start can move one step to the right to obtain &quot;_<strong>R</strong>L_&quot;. After that, no pieces can move anymore, so it is impossible to obtain the string target from start. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 3:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> start = &quot;_R&quot;, target = &quot;R_&quot; <strong>Output:</strong> false <strong>Explanation:</strong> The piece in the string start can move only to the right, so it is impossible to obtain the string target from start.</pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>n == start.length == target.length</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= n &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>start</code> and <code>target</code> consist of the characters <code>&#39;L&#39;</code>, <code>&#39;R&#39;</code>, and <code>&#39;_&#39;</code>.</li> </ul>
Medium
136.7K
240.2K
136,686
240,195
56.9%
['valid-parentheses', 'swap-adjacent-in-lr-string']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n bool canChange(string start, string target) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public boolean canChange(String start, String target) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def canChange(self, start, target):\n \"\"\"\n :type start: str\n :type target: str\n :rtype: bool\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def canChange(self, start: str, target: str) -> bool:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "bool canChange(char* start, char* target) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public bool CanChange(string start, string target) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {string} start\n * @param {string} target\n * @return {boolean}\n */\nvar canChange = function(start, target) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function canChange(start: string, target: string): boolean {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param String $start\n * @param String $target\n * @return Boolean\n */\n function canChange($start, $target) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func canChange(_ start: String, _ target: String) -> Bool {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun canChange(start: String, target: String): Boolean {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n bool canChange(String start, String target) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func canChange(start string, target string) bool {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {String} start\n# @param {String} target\n# @return {Boolean}\ndef can_change(start, target)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def canChange(start: String, target: String): Boolean = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn can_change(start: String, target: String) -> bool {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (can-change start target)\n (-> string? string? boolean?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec can_change(Start :: unicode:unicode_binary(), Target :: unicode:unicode_binary()) -> boolean().\ncan_change(Start, Target) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec can_change(start :: String.t, target :: String.t) :: boolean\n def can_change(start, target) do\n \n end\nend"}]
"_L__R__R_" "L______RR"
{ "name": "canChange", "params": [ { "name": "start", "type": "string" }, { "type": "string", "name": "target" } ], "return": { "type": "boolean" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Two Pointers', 'String']
2,338
Count the Number of Ideal Arrays
count-the-number-of-ideal-arrays
<p>You are given two integers <code>n</code> and <code>maxValue</code>, which are used to describe an <strong>ideal</strong> array.</p> <p>A <strong>0-indexed</strong> integer array <code>arr</code> of length <code>n</code> is considered <strong>ideal</strong> if the following conditions hold:</p> <ul> <li>Every <code>arr[i]</code> is a value from <code>1</code> to <code>maxValue</code>, for <code>0 &lt;= i &lt; n</code>.</li> <li>Every <code>arr[i]</code> is divisible by <code>arr[i - 1]</code>, for <code>0 &lt; i &lt; n</code>.</li> </ul> <p>Return <em>the number of <strong>distinct</strong> ideal arrays of length </em><code>n</code>. Since the answer may be very large, return it modulo <code>10<sup>9</sup> + 7</code>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> n = 2, maxValue = 5 <strong>Output:</strong> 10 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The following are the possible ideal arrays: - Arrays starting with the value 1 (5 arrays): [1,1], [1,2], [1,3], [1,4], [1,5] - Arrays starting with the value 2 (2 arrays): [2,2], [2,4] - Arrays starting with the value 3 (1 array): [3,3] - Arrays starting with the value 4 (1 array): [4,4] - Arrays starting with the value 5 (1 array): [5,5] There are a total of 5 + 2 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 10 distinct ideal arrays. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> n = 5, maxValue = 3 <strong>Output:</strong> 11 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The following are the possible ideal arrays: - Arrays starting with the value 1 (9 arrays): - With no other distinct values (1 array): [1,1,1,1,1] - With 2<sup>nd</sup> distinct value 2 (4 arrays): [1,1,1,1,2], [1,1,1,2,2], [1,1,2,2,2], [1,2,2,2,2] - With 2<sup>nd</sup> distinct value 3 (4 arrays): [1,1,1,1,3], [1,1,1,3,3], [1,1,3,3,3], [1,3,3,3,3] - Arrays starting with the value 2 (1 array): [2,2,2,2,2] - Arrays starting with the value 3 (1 array): [3,3,3,3,3] There are a total of 9 + 1 + 1 = 11 distinct ideal arrays. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>2 &lt;= n &lt;= 10<sup>4</sup></code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= maxValue &lt;= 10<sup>4</sup></code></li> </ul>
Hard
7.1K
25.9K
7,103
25,882
27.4%
['count-ways-to-make-array-with-product', 'count-the-number-of-beautiful-subarrays']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int idealArrays(int n, int maxValue) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int idealArrays(int n, int maxValue) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def idealArrays(self, n, maxValue):\n \"\"\"\n :type n: int\n :type maxValue: int\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def idealArrays(self, n: int, maxValue: int) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int idealArrays(int n, int maxValue) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int IdealArrays(int n, int maxValue) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number} n\n * @param {number} maxValue\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar idealArrays = function(n, maxValue) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function idealArrays(n: number, maxValue: number): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer $n\n * @param Integer $maxValue\n * @return Integer\n */\n function idealArrays($n, $maxValue) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func idealArrays(_ n: Int, _ maxValue: Int) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun idealArrays(n: Int, maxValue: Int): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int idealArrays(int n, int maxValue) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func idealArrays(n int, maxValue int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer} n\n# @param {Integer} max_value\n# @return {Integer}\ndef ideal_arrays(n, max_value)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def idealArrays(n: Int, maxValue: Int): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn ideal_arrays(n: i32, max_value: i32) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (ideal-arrays n maxValue)\n (-> exact-integer? exact-integer? exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec ideal_arrays(N :: integer(), MaxValue :: integer()) -> integer().\nideal_arrays(N, MaxValue) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec ideal_arrays(n :: integer, max_value :: integer) :: integer\n def ideal_arrays(n, max_value) do\n \n end\nend"}]
2 5
{ "name": "idealArrays", "params": [ { "name": "n", "type": "integer" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "maxValue" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Math', 'Dynamic Programming', 'Combinatorics', 'Number Theory']
2,339
All the Matches of the League
all-the-matches-of-the-league
null
Easy
9.7K
11K
9,723
11,001
88.4%
[]
['Create table If Not Exists Teams (team_name varchar(50))', 'Truncate table Teams', "insert into Teams (team_name) values ('Leetcode FC')", "insert into Teams (team_name) values ('Ahly SC')", "insert into Teams (team_name) values ('Real Madrid')"]
Database
null
{"headers": {"Teams": ["team_name"]}, "rows": {"Teams": [["Leetcode FC"], ["Ahly SC"], ["Real Madrid"]]}}
{"mysql": ["Create table If Not Exists Teams (team_name varchar(50))"], "mssql": ["Create table Teams (team_name varchar(50))"], "oraclesql": ["Create table Teams (team_name varchar(50))"], "database": true, "name": "find_all_matches", "pythondata": ["Teams = pd.DataFrame([], columns=['team_name']).astype({'team_name':'object'})"], "postgresql": ["Create table If Not Exists Teams (team_name varchar(50))"], "database_schema": {"Teams": {"team_name": "VARCHAR(50)"}}}
{"mysql": ["MySQL", "<p><code>MySQL 8.0</code>.</p>"], "mssql": ["MS SQL Server", "<p><code>mssql server 2019</code>.</p>"], "oraclesql": ["Oracle", "<p><code>Oracle Sql 11.2</code>.</p>"], "pythondata": ["Pandas", "<p>Python 3.10 with Pandas 2.2.2 and NumPy 1.26.4</p>"], "postgresql": ["PostgreSQL", "<p>PostgreSQL 16</p>"]}
['Database']
2,340
Minimum Adjacent Swaps to Make a Valid Array
minimum-adjacent-swaps-to-make-a-valid-array
null
Medium
39K
53.9K
38,957
53,923
72.2%
['minimum-adjacent-swaps-for-k-consecutive-ones']
[]
Algorithms
null
[3,4,5,5,3,1]
{ "name": "minimumSwaps", "params": [ { "name": "nums", "type": "integer[]" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Greedy']
2,341
Maximum Number of Pairs in Array
maximum-number-of-pairs-in-array
<p>You are given a <strong>0-indexed</strong> integer array <code>nums</code>. In one operation, you may do the following:</p> <ul> <li>Choose <strong>two</strong> integers in <code>nums</code> that are <strong>equal</strong>.</li> <li>Remove both integers from <code>nums</code>, forming a <strong>pair</strong>.</li> </ul> <p>The operation is done on <code>nums</code> as many times as possible.</p> <p>Return <em>a <strong>0-indexed</strong> integer array </em><code>answer</code><em> of size </em><code>2</code><em> where </em><code>answer[0]</code><em> is the number of pairs that are formed and </em><code>answer[1]</code><em> is the number of leftover integers in </em><code>nums</code><em> after doing the operation as many times as possible</em>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [1,3,2,1,3,2,2] <strong>Output:</strong> [3,1] <strong>Explanation:</strong> Form a pair with nums[0] and nums[3] and remove them from nums. Now, nums = [3,2,3,2,2]. Form a pair with nums[0] and nums[2] and remove them from nums. Now, nums = [2,2,2]. Form a pair with nums[0] and nums[1] and remove them from nums. Now, nums = [2]. No more pairs can be formed. A total of 3 pairs have been formed, and there is 1 number leftover in nums. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [1,1] <strong>Output:</strong> [1,0] <strong>Explanation:</strong> Form a pair with nums[0] and nums[1] and remove them from nums. Now, nums = []. No more pairs can be formed. A total of 1 pair has been formed, and there are 0 numbers leftover in nums. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 3:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [0] <strong>Output:</strong> [0,1] <strong>Explanation:</strong> No pairs can be formed, and there is 1 number leftover in nums. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums.length &lt;= 100</code></li> <li><code>0 &lt;= nums[i] &lt;= 100</code></li> </ul>
Easy
80.4K
106.6K
80,387
106,588
75.4%
['sort-characters-by-frequency', 'top-k-frequent-words', 'sort-array-by-increasing-frequency']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n vector<int> numberOfPairs(vector<int>& nums) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int[] numberOfPairs(int[] nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def numberOfPairs(self, nums):\n \"\"\"\n :type nums: List[int]\n :rtype: List[int]\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def numberOfPairs(self, nums: List[int]) -> List[int]:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Note: The returned array must be malloced, assume caller calls free().\n */\nint* numberOfPairs(int* nums, int numsSize, int* returnSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int[] NumberOfPairs(int[] nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} nums\n * @return {number[]}\n */\nvar numberOfPairs = function(nums) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function numberOfPairs(nums: number[]): number[] {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $nums\n * @return Integer[]\n */\n function numberOfPairs($nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func numberOfPairs(_ nums: [Int]) -> [Int] {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun numberOfPairs(nums: IntArray): IntArray {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n List<int> numberOfPairs(List<int> nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func numberOfPairs(nums []int) []int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} nums\n# @return {Integer[]}\ndef number_of_pairs(nums)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def numberOfPairs(nums: Array[Int]): Array[Int] = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn number_of_pairs(nums: Vec<i32>) -> Vec<i32> {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (number-of-pairs nums)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) (listof exact-integer?))\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec number_of_pairs(Nums :: [integer()]) -> [integer()].\nnumber_of_pairs(Nums) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec number_of_pairs(nums :: [integer]) :: [integer]\n def number_of_pairs(nums) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[1,3,2,1,3,2,2]
{ "name": "numberOfPairs", "params": [ { "name": "nums", "type": "integer[]" } ], "return": { "type": "integer[]" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Hash Table', 'Counting']
2,342
Max Sum of a Pair With Equal Sum of Digits
max-sum-of-a-pair-with-equal-sum-of-digits
<p>You are given a <strong>0-indexed</strong> array <code>nums</code> consisting of <strong>positive</strong> integers. You can choose two indices <code>i</code> and <code>j</code>, such that <code>i != j</code>, and the sum of digits of the number <code>nums[i]</code> is equal to that of <code>nums[j]</code>.</p> <p>Return the <strong>maximum</strong> value of<em> </em><code>nums[i] + nums[j]</code><em> </em>that you can obtain over all possible indices <code>i</code> and <code>j</code> that satisfy the conditions. If no such pair of indices exists, return -1.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [18,43,36,13,7] <strong>Output:</strong> 54 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The pairs (i, j) that satisfy the conditions are: - (0, 2), both numbers have a sum of digits equal to 9, and their sum is 18 + 36 = 54. - (1, 4), both numbers have a sum of digits equal to 7, and their sum is 43 + 7 = 50. So the maximum sum that we can obtain is 54. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [10,12,19,14] <strong>Output:</strong> -1 <strong>Explanation:</strong> There are no two numbers that satisfy the conditions, so we return -1. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums.length &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums[i] &lt;= 10<sup>9</sup></code></li> </ul>
Medium
232.5K
352.3K
232,486
352,291
66.0%
[]
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int maximumSum(vector<int>& nums) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int maximumSum(int[] nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def maximumSum(self, nums):\n \"\"\"\n :type nums: List[int]\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def maximumSum(self, nums: List[int]) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int maximumSum(int* nums, int numsSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int MaximumSum(int[] nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} nums\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar maximumSum = function(nums) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function maximumSum(nums: number[]): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $nums\n * @return Integer\n */\n function maximumSum($nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func maximumSum(_ nums: [Int]) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun maximumSum(nums: IntArray): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int maximumSum(List<int> nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func maximumSum(nums []int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} nums\n# @return {Integer}\ndef maximum_sum(nums)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def maximumSum(nums: Array[Int]): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn maximum_sum(nums: Vec<i32>) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (maximum-sum nums)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec maximum_sum(Nums :: [integer()]) -> integer().\nmaximum_sum(Nums) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec maximum_sum(nums :: [integer]) :: integer\n def maximum_sum(nums) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[18,43,36,13,7]
{ "name": "maximumSum", "params": [ { "name": "nums", "type": "integer[]" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Hash Table', 'Sorting', 'Heap (Priority Queue)']
2,343
Query Kth Smallest Trimmed Number
query-kth-smallest-trimmed-number
<p>You are given a <strong>0-indexed</strong> array of strings <code>nums</code>, where each string is of <strong>equal length</strong> and consists of only digits.</p> <p>You are also given a <strong>0-indexed</strong> 2D integer array <code>queries</code> where <code>queries[i] = [k<sub>i</sub>, trim<sub>i</sub>]</code>. For each <code>queries[i]</code>, you need to:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Trim</strong> each number in <code>nums</code> to its <strong>rightmost</strong> <code>trim<sub>i</sub></code> digits.</li> <li>Determine the <strong>index</strong> of the <code>k<sub>i</sub><sup>th</sup></code> smallest trimmed number in <code>nums</code>. If two trimmed numbers are equal, the number with the <strong>lower</strong> index is considered to be smaller.</li> <li>Reset each number in <code>nums</code> to its original length.</li> </ul> <p>Return <em>an array </em><code>answer</code><em> of the same length as </em><code>queries</code>,<em> where </em><code>answer[i]</code><em> is the answer to the </em><code>i<sup>th</sup></code><em> query.</em></p> <p><strong>Note</strong>:</p> <ul> <li>To trim to the rightmost <code>x</code> digits means to keep removing the leftmost digit, until only <code>x</code> digits remain.</li> <li>Strings in <code>nums</code> may contain leading zeros.</li> </ul> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [&quot;102&quot;,&quot;473&quot;,&quot;251&quot;,&quot;814&quot;], queries = [[1,1],[2,3],[4,2],[1,2]] <strong>Output:</strong> [2,2,1,0] <strong>Explanation:</strong> 1. After trimming to the last digit, nums = [&quot;2&quot;,&quot;3&quot;,&quot;1&quot;,&quot;4&quot;]. The smallest number is 1 at index 2. 2. Trimmed to the last 3 digits, nums is unchanged. The 2<sup>nd</sup> smallest number is 251 at index 2. 3. Trimmed to the last 2 digits, nums = [&quot;02&quot;,&quot;73&quot;,&quot;51&quot;,&quot;14&quot;]. The 4<sup>th</sup> smallest number is 73. 4. Trimmed to the last 2 digits, the smallest number is 2 at index 0. Note that the trimmed number &quot;02&quot; is evaluated as 2. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [&quot;24&quot;,&quot;37&quot;,&quot;96&quot;,&quot;04&quot;], queries = [[2,1],[2,2]] <strong>Output:</strong> [3,0] <strong>Explanation:</strong> 1. Trimmed to the last digit, nums = [&quot;4&quot;,&quot;7&quot;,&quot;6&quot;,&quot;4&quot;]. The 2<sup>nd</sup> smallest number is 4 at index 3. There are two occurrences of 4, but the one at index 0 is considered smaller than the one at index 3. 2. Trimmed to the last 2 digits, nums is unchanged. The 2<sup>nd</sup> smallest number is 24. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums.length &lt;= 100</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums[i].length &lt;= 100</code></li> <li><code>nums[i]</code> consists of only digits.</li> <li>All <code>nums[i].length</code> are <strong>equal</strong>.</li> <li><code>1 &lt;= queries.length &lt;= 100</code></li> <li><code>queries[i].length == 2</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= k<sub>i</sub> &lt;= nums.length</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= trim<sub>i</sub> &lt;= nums[i].length</code></li> </ul> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Follow up:</strong> Could you use the <strong>Radix Sort Algorithm</strong> to solve this problem? What will be the complexity of that solution?</p>
Medium
34.5K
76.4K
34,519
76,375
45.2%
[]
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n vector<int> smallestTrimmedNumbers(vector<string>& nums, vector<vector<int>>& queries) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int[] smallestTrimmedNumbers(String[] nums, int[][] queries) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def smallestTrimmedNumbers(self, nums, queries):\n \"\"\"\n :type nums: List[str]\n :type queries: List[List[int]]\n :rtype: List[int]\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def smallestTrimmedNumbers(self, nums: List[str], queries: List[List[int]]) -> List[int]:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Note: The returned array must be malloced, assume caller calls free().\n */\nint* smallestTrimmedNumbers(char** nums, int numsSize, int** queries, int queriesSize, int* queriesColSize, int* returnSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int[] SmallestTrimmedNumbers(string[] nums, int[][] queries) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {string[]} nums\n * @param {number[][]} queries\n * @return {number[]}\n */\nvar smallestTrimmedNumbers = function(nums, queries) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function smallestTrimmedNumbers(nums: string[], queries: number[][]): number[] {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param String[] $nums\n * @param Integer[][] $queries\n * @return Integer[]\n */\n function smallestTrimmedNumbers($nums, $queries) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func smallestTrimmedNumbers(_ nums: [String], _ queries: [[Int]]) -> [Int] {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun smallestTrimmedNumbers(nums: Array<String>, queries: Array<IntArray>): IntArray {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n List<int> smallestTrimmedNumbers(List<String> nums, List<List<int>> queries) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func smallestTrimmedNumbers(nums []string, queries [][]int) []int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {String[]} nums\n# @param {Integer[][]} queries\n# @return {Integer[]}\ndef smallest_trimmed_numbers(nums, queries)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def smallestTrimmedNumbers(nums: Array[String], queries: Array[Array[Int]]): Array[Int] = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn smallest_trimmed_numbers(nums: Vec<String>, queries: Vec<Vec<i32>>) -> Vec<i32> {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (smallest-trimmed-numbers nums queries)\n (-> (listof string?) (listof (listof exact-integer?)) (listof exact-integer?))\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec smallest_trimmed_numbers(Nums :: [unicode:unicode_binary()], Queries :: [[integer()]]) -> [integer()].\nsmallest_trimmed_numbers(Nums, Queries) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec smallest_trimmed_numbers(nums :: [String.t], queries :: [[integer]]) :: [integer]\n def smallest_trimmed_numbers(nums, queries) do\n \n end\nend"}]
["102","473","251","814"] [[1,1],[2,3],[4,2],[1,2]]
{ "name": "smallestTrimmedNumbers", "params": [ { "name": "nums", "type": "string[]" }, { "type": "integer[][]", "name": "queries" } ], "return": { "type": "integer[]" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'String', 'Divide and Conquer', 'Sorting', 'Heap (Priority Queue)', 'Radix Sort', 'Quickselect']
2,344
Minimum Deletions to Make Array Divisible
minimum-deletions-to-make-array-divisible
<p>You are given two positive integer arrays <code>nums</code> and <code>numsDivide</code>. You can delete any number of elements from <code>nums</code>.</p> <p>Return <em>the <strong>minimum</strong> number of deletions such that the <strong>smallest</strong> element in </em><code>nums</code><em> <strong>divides</strong> all the elements of </em><code>numsDivide</code>. If this is not possible, return <code>-1</code>.</p> <p>Note that an integer <code>x</code> divides <code>y</code> if <code>y % x == 0</code>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [2,3,2,4,3], numsDivide = [9,6,9,3,15] <strong>Output:</strong> 2 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The smallest element in [2,3,2,4,3] is 2, which does not divide all the elements of numsDivide. We use 2 deletions to delete the elements in nums that are equal to 2 which makes nums = [3,4,3]. The smallest element in [3,4,3] is 3, which divides all the elements of numsDivide. It can be shown that 2 is the minimum number of deletions needed. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [4,3,6], numsDivide = [8,2,6,10] <strong>Output:</strong> -1 <strong>Explanation:</strong> We want the smallest element in nums to divide all the elements of numsDivide. There is no way to delete elements from nums to allow this.</pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums.length, numsDivide.length &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums[i], numsDivide[i] &lt;= 10<sup>9</sup></code></li> </ul>
Hard
35K
61.3K
34,995
61,279
57.1%
['check-if-array-pairs-are-divisible-by-k']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int minOperations(vector<int>& nums, vector<int>& numsDivide) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int minOperations(int[] nums, int[] numsDivide) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def minOperations(self, nums, numsDivide):\n \"\"\"\n :type nums: List[int]\n :type numsDivide: List[int]\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def minOperations(self, nums: List[int], numsDivide: List[int]) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int minOperations(int* nums, int numsSize, int* numsDivide, int numsDivideSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int MinOperations(int[] nums, int[] numsDivide) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} nums\n * @param {number[]} numsDivide\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar minOperations = function(nums, numsDivide) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function minOperations(nums: number[], numsDivide: number[]): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $nums\n * @param Integer[] $numsDivide\n * @return Integer\n */\n function minOperations($nums, $numsDivide) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func minOperations(_ nums: [Int], _ numsDivide: [Int]) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun minOperations(nums: IntArray, numsDivide: IntArray): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int minOperations(List<int> nums, List<int> numsDivide) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func minOperations(nums []int, numsDivide []int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} nums\n# @param {Integer[]} nums_divide\n# @return {Integer}\ndef min_operations(nums, nums_divide)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def minOperations(nums: Array[Int], numsDivide: Array[Int]): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn min_operations(nums: Vec<i32>, nums_divide: Vec<i32>) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (min-operations nums numsDivide)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec min_operations(Nums :: [integer()], NumsDivide :: [integer()]) -> integer().\nmin_operations(Nums, NumsDivide) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec min_operations(nums :: [integer], nums_divide :: [integer]) :: integer\n def min_operations(nums, nums_divide) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[2,3,2,4,3] [9,6,9,3,15]
{ "name": "minOperations", "params": [ { "name": "nums", "type": "integer[]" }, { "type": "integer[]", "name": "numsDivide" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Math', 'Sorting', 'Heap (Priority Queue)', 'Number Theory']
2,345
Finding the Number of Visible Mountains
finding-the-number-of-visible-mountains
null
Medium
10.8K
29.4K
10,777
29,412
36.6%
['buildings-with-an-ocean-view']
[]
Algorithms
null
[[2,2],[6,3],[5,4]]
{ "name": "visibleMountains", "params": [ { "name": "peaks", "type": "integer[][]" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Stack', 'Sorting', 'Monotonic Stack']
2,346
Compute the Rank as a Percentage
compute-the-rank-as-a-percentage
null
Medium
6.2K
18.2K
6,170
18,250
33.8%
[]
['Create table If Not Exists Students (student_id int, department_id int, mark int)', 'Truncate table Students', "insert into Students (student_id, department_id, mark) values ('2', '2', '650')", "insert into Students (student_id, department_id, mark) values ('8', '2', '650')", "insert into Students (student_id, department_id, mark) values ('7', '1', '920')", "insert into Students (student_id, department_id, mark) values ('1', '1', '610')", "insert into Students (student_id, department_id, mark) values ('3', '1', '530')"]
Database
null
{"headers": {"Students": ["student_id", "department_id", "mark"]}, "rows": {"Students": [[2, 2, 650], [8, 2, 650], [7, 1, 920], [1, 1, 610], [3, 1, 530]]}}
{"mssql": ["Create table Students (student_id int, department_id int, mark int)"], "oraclesql": ["Create table Students (student_id int, department_id int, mark int)"], "database": true, "mysql": ["Create table If Not Exists Students (student_id int, department_id int, mark int)"], "name": "compute_rating", "pythondata": ["Students = pd.DataFrame([], columns=['student_id', 'department_id', 'mark']).astype({'student_id':'Int64', 'department_id':'Int64', 'mark':'Int64'})"], "postgresql": ["Create table If Not Exists Students (student_id int, department_id int, mark int)"], "database_schema": {"Students": {"student_id": "INT", "department_id": "INT", "mark": "INT"}}}
{"mysql": ["MySQL", "<p><code>MySQL 8.0</code>.</p>"], "mssql": ["MS SQL Server", "<p><code>mssql server 2019</code>.</p>"], "oraclesql": ["Oracle", "<p><code>Oracle Sql 11.2</code>.</p>"], "pythondata": ["Pandas", "<p>Python 3.10 with Pandas 2.2.2 and NumPy 1.26.4</p>"], "postgresql": ["PostgreSQL", "<p>PostgreSQL 16</p>"]}
['Database']
2,347
Best Poker Hand
best-poker-hand
<p>You are given an integer array <code>ranks</code> and a character array <code>suits</code>. You have <code>5</code> cards where the <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> card has a rank of <code>ranks[i]</code> and a suit of <code>suits[i]</code>.</p> <p>The following are the types of <strong>poker hands</strong> you can make from best to worst:</p> <ol> <li><code>&quot;Flush&quot;</code>: Five cards of the same suit.</li> <li><code>&quot;Three of a Kind&quot;</code>: Three cards of the same rank.</li> <li><code>&quot;Pair&quot;</code>: Two cards of the same rank.</li> <li><code>&quot;High Card&quot;</code>: Any single card.</li> </ol> <p>Return <em>a string representing the <strong>best</strong> type of <strong>poker hand</strong> you can make with the given cards.</em></p> <p><strong>Note</strong> that the return values are <strong>case-sensitive</strong>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> ranks = [13,2,3,1,9], suits = [&quot;a&quot;,&quot;a&quot;,&quot;a&quot;,&quot;a&quot;,&quot;a&quot;] <strong>Output:</strong> &quot;Flush&quot; <strong>Explanation:</strong> The hand with all the cards consists of 5 cards with the same suit, so we have a &quot;Flush&quot;. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> ranks = [4,4,2,4,4], suits = [&quot;d&quot;,&quot;a&quot;,&quot;a&quot;,&quot;b&quot;,&quot;c&quot;] <strong>Output:</strong> &quot;Three of a Kind&quot; <strong>Explanation:</strong> The hand with the first, second, and fourth card consists of 3 cards with the same rank, so we have a &quot;Three of a Kind&quot;. Note that we could also make a &quot;Pair&quot; hand but &quot;Three of a Kind&quot; is a better hand. Also note that other cards could be used to make the &quot;Three of a Kind&quot; hand.</pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 3:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> ranks = [10,10,2,12,9], suits = [&quot;a&quot;,&quot;b&quot;,&quot;c&quot;,&quot;a&quot;,&quot;d&quot;] <strong>Output:</strong> &quot;Pair&quot; <strong>Explanation:</strong> The hand with the first and second card consists of 2 cards with the same rank, so we have a &quot;Pair&quot;. Note that we cannot make a &quot;Flush&quot; or a &quot;Three of a Kind&quot;. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>ranks.length == suits.length == 5</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= ranks[i] &lt;= 13</code></li> <li><code>&#39;a&#39; &lt;= suits[i] &lt;= &#39;d&#39;</code></li> <li>No two cards have the same rank and suit.</li> </ul>
Easy
47.5K
77.8K
47,513
77,811
61.1%
['categorize-box-according-to-criteria']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n string bestHand(vector<int>& ranks, vector<char>& suits) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public String bestHand(int[] ranks, char[] suits) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def bestHand(self, ranks, suits):\n \"\"\"\n :type ranks: List[int]\n :type suits: List[str]\n :rtype: str\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def bestHand(self, ranks: List[int], suits: List[str]) -> str:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "char* bestHand(int* ranks, int ranksSize, char* suits, int suitsSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public string BestHand(int[] ranks, char[] suits) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} ranks\n * @param {character[]} suits\n * @return {string}\n */\nvar bestHand = function(ranks, suits) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function bestHand(ranks: number[], suits: string[]): string {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $ranks\n * @param String[] $suits\n * @return String\n */\n function bestHand($ranks, $suits) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func bestHand(_ ranks: [Int], _ suits: [Character]) -> String {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun bestHand(ranks: IntArray, suits: CharArray): String {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n String bestHand(List<int> ranks, List<String> suits) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func bestHand(ranks []int, suits []byte) string {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} ranks\n# @param {Character[]} suits\n# @return {String}\ndef best_hand(ranks, suits)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def bestHand(ranks: Array[Int], suits: Array[Char]): String = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn best_hand(ranks: Vec<i32>, suits: Vec<char>) -> String {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (best-hand ranks suits)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) (listof char?) string?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec best_hand(Ranks :: [integer()], Suits :: [char()]) -> unicode:unicode_binary().\nbest_hand(Ranks, Suits) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec best_hand(ranks :: [integer], suits :: [char]) :: String.t\n def best_hand(ranks, suits) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[13,2,3,1,9] ["a","a","a","a","a"]
{ "name": "bestHand", "params": [ { "name": "ranks", "type": "integer[]" }, { "type": "character[]", "name": "suits" } ], "return": { "type": "string" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Hash Table', 'Counting']
2,348
Number of Zero-Filled Subarrays
number-of-zero-filled-subarrays
<p>Given an integer array <code>nums</code>, return <em>the number of <strong>subarrays</strong> filled with </em><code>0</code>.</p> <p>A <strong>subarray</strong> is a contiguous non-empty sequence of elements within an array.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [1,3,0,0,2,0,0,4] <strong>Output:</strong> 6 <strong>Explanation:</strong> There are 4 occurrences of [0] as a subarray. There are 2 occurrences of [0,0] as a subarray. There is no occurrence of a subarray with a size more than 2 filled with 0. Therefore, we return 6.</pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [0,0,0,2,0,0] <strong>Output:</strong> 9 <strong>Explanation: </strong>There are 5 occurrences of [0] as a subarray. There are 3 occurrences of [0,0] as a subarray. There is 1 occurrence of [0,0,0] as a subarray. There is no occurrence of a subarray with a size more than 3 filled with 0. Therefore, we return 9. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 3:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [2,10,2019] <strong>Output:</strong> 0 <strong>Explanation:</strong> There is no subarray filled with 0. Therefore, we return 0. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums.length &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>-10<sup>9</sup> &lt;= nums[i] &lt;= 10<sup>9</sup></code></li> </ul>
Medium
141.2K
211.8K
141,249
211,846
66.7%
['arithmetic-slices', 'number-of-smooth-descent-periods-of-a-stock', 'length-of-the-longest-alphabetical-continuous-substring', 'find-consecutive-integers-from-a-data-stream']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n long long zeroFilledSubarray(vector<int>& nums) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public long zeroFilledSubarray(int[] nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def zeroFilledSubarray(self, nums):\n \"\"\"\n :type nums: List[int]\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def zeroFilledSubarray(self, nums: List[int]) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "long long zeroFilledSubarray(int* nums, int numsSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public long ZeroFilledSubarray(int[] nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} nums\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar zeroFilledSubarray = function(nums) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function zeroFilledSubarray(nums: number[]): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $nums\n * @return Integer\n */\n function zeroFilledSubarray($nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func zeroFilledSubarray(_ nums: [Int]) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun zeroFilledSubarray(nums: IntArray): Long {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int zeroFilledSubarray(List<int> nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func zeroFilledSubarray(nums []int) int64 {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} nums\n# @return {Integer}\ndef zero_filled_subarray(nums)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def zeroFilledSubarray(nums: Array[Int]): Long = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn zero_filled_subarray(nums: Vec<i32>) -> i64 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (zero-filled-subarray nums)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec zero_filled_subarray(Nums :: [integer()]) -> integer().\nzero_filled_subarray(Nums) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec zero_filled_subarray(nums :: [integer]) :: integer\n def zero_filled_subarray(nums) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[1,3,0,0,2,0,0,4]
{ "name": "zeroFilledSubarray", "params": [ { "name": "nums", "type": "integer[]" } ], "return": { "type": "long" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Math']
2,349
Design a Number Container System
design-a-number-container-system
<p>Design a number container system that can do the following:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Insert </strong>or <strong>Replace</strong> a number at the given index in the system.</li> <li><strong>Return </strong>the smallest index for the given number in the system.</li> </ul> <p>Implement the <code>NumberContainers</code> class:</p> <ul> <li><code>NumberContainers()</code> Initializes the number container system.</li> <li><code>void change(int index, int number)</code> Fills the container at <code>index</code> with the <code>number</code>. If there is already a number at that <code>index</code>, replace it.</li> <li><code>int find(int number)</code> Returns the smallest index for the given <code>number</code>, or <code>-1</code> if there is no index that is filled by <code>number</code> in the system.</li> </ul> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input</strong> [&quot;NumberContainers&quot;, &quot;find&quot;, &quot;change&quot;, &quot;change&quot;, &quot;change&quot;, &quot;change&quot;, &quot;find&quot;, &quot;change&quot;, &quot;find&quot;] [[], [10], [2, 10], [1, 10], [3, 10], [5, 10], [10], [1, 20], [10]] <strong>Output</strong> [null, -1, null, null, null, null, 1, null, 2] <strong>Explanation</strong> NumberContainers nc = new NumberContainers(); nc.find(10); // There is no index that is filled with number 10. Therefore, we return -1. nc.change(2, 10); // Your container at index 2 will be filled with number 10. nc.change(1, 10); // Your container at index 1 will be filled with number 10. nc.change(3, 10); // Your container at index 3 will be filled with number 10. nc.change(5, 10); // Your container at index 5 will be filled with number 10. nc.find(10); // Number 10 is at the indices 1, 2, 3, and 5. Since the smallest index that is filled with 10 is 1, we return 1. nc.change(1, 20); // Your container at index 1 will be filled with number 20. Note that index 1 was filled with 10 and then replaced with 20. nc.find(10); // Number 10 is at the indices 2, 3, and 5. The smallest index that is filled with 10 is 2. Therefore, we return 2. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= index, number &lt;= 10<sup>9</sup></code></li> <li>At most <code>10<sup>5</sup></code> calls will be made <strong>in total</strong> to <code>change</code> and <code>find</code>.</li> </ul>
Medium
142.8K
245.8K
142,836
245,811
58.1%
['seat-reservation-manager', 'design-a-food-rating-system']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class NumberContainers {\npublic:\n NumberContainers() {\n \n }\n \n void change(int index, int number) {\n \n }\n \n int find(int number) {\n \n }\n};\n\n/**\n * Your NumberContainers object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * NumberContainers* obj = new NumberContainers();\n * obj->change(index,number);\n * int param_2 = obj->find(number);\n */"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class NumberContainers {\n\n public NumberContainers() {\n \n }\n \n public void change(int index, int number) {\n \n }\n \n public int find(int number) {\n \n }\n}\n\n/**\n * Your NumberContainers object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * NumberContainers obj = new NumberContainers();\n * obj.change(index,number);\n * int param_2 = obj.find(number);\n */"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class NumberContainers(object):\n\n def __init__(self):\n \n\n def change(self, index, number):\n \"\"\"\n :type index: int\n :type number: int\n :rtype: None\n \"\"\"\n \n\n def find(self, number):\n \"\"\"\n :type number: int\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n \n\n\n# Your NumberContainers object will be instantiated and called as such:\n# obj = NumberContainers()\n# obj.change(index,number)\n# param_2 = obj.find(number)"}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class NumberContainers:\n\n def __init__(self):\n \n\n def change(self, index: int, number: int) -> None:\n \n\n def find(self, number: int) -> int:\n \n\n\n# Your NumberContainers object will be instantiated and called as such:\n# obj = NumberContainers()\n# obj.change(index,number)\n# param_2 = obj.find(number)"}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "\n\n\ntypedef struct {\n \n} NumberContainers;\n\n\nNumberContainers* numberContainersCreate() {\n \n}\n\nvoid numberContainersChange(NumberContainers* obj, int index, int number) {\n \n}\n\nint numberContainersFind(NumberContainers* obj, int number) {\n \n}\n\nvoid numberContainersFree(NumberContainers* obj) {\n \n}\n\n/**\n * Your NumberContainers struct will be instantiated and called as such:\n * NumberContainers* obj = numberContainersCreate();\n * numberContainersChange(obj, index, number);\n \n * int param_2 = numberContainersFind(obj, number);\n \n * numberContainersFree(obj);\n*/"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class NumberContainers {\n\n public NumberContainers() {\n \n }\n \n public void Change(int index, int number) {\n \n }\n \n public int Find(int number) {\n \n }\n}\n\n/**\n * Your NumberContainers object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * NumberContainers obj = new NumberContainers();\n * obj.Change(index,number);\n * int param_2 = obj.Find(number);\n */"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "\nvar NumberContainers = function() {\n \n};\n\n/** \n * @param {number} index \n * @param {number} number\n * @return {void}\n */\nNumberContainers.prototype.change = function(index, number) {\n \n};\n\n/** \n * @param {number} number\n * @return {number}\n */\nNumberContainers.prototype.find = function(number) {\n \n};\n\n/** \n * Your NumberContainers object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * var obj = new NumberContainers()\n * obj.change(index,number)\n * var param_2 = obj.find(number)\n */"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "class NumberContainers {\n constructor() {\n \n }\n\n change(index: number, number: number): void {\n \n }\n\n find(number: number): number {\n \n }\n}\n\n/**\n * Your NumberContainers object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * var obj = new NumberContainers()\n * obj.change(index,number)\n * var param_2 = obj.find(number)\n */"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class NumberContainers {\n /**\n */\n function __construct() {\n \n }\n \n /**\n * @param Integer $index\n * @param Integer $number\n * @return NULL\n */\n function change($index, $number) {\n \n }\n \n /**\n * @param Integer $number\n * @return Integer\n */\n function find($number) {\n \n }\n}\n\n/**\n * Your NumberContainers object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * $obj = NumberContainers();\n * $obj->change($index, $number);\n * $ret_2 = $obj->find($number);\n */"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "\nclass NumberContainers {\n\n init() {\n \n }\n \n func change(_ index: Int, _ number: Int) {\n \n }\n \n func find(_ number: Int) -> Int {\n \n }\n}\n\n/**\n * Your NumberContainers object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * let obj = NumberContainers()\n * obj.change(index, number)\n * let ret_2: Int = obj.find(number)\n */"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class NumberContainers() {\n\n fun change(index: Int, number: Int) {\n \n }\n\n fun find(number: Int): Int {\n \n }\n\n}\n\n/**\n * Your NumberContainers object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * var obj = NumberContainers()\n * obj.change(index,number)\n * var param_2 = obj.find(number)\n */"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class NumberContainers {\n\n NumberContainers() {\n \n }\n \n void change(int index, int number) {\n \n }\n \n int find(int number) {\n \n }\n}\n\n/**\n * Your NumberContainers object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * NumberContainers obj = NumberContainers();\n * obj.change(index,number);\n * int param2 = obj.find(number);\n */"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "type NumberContainers struct {\n \n}\n\n\nfunc Constructor() NumberContainers {\n \n}\n\n\nfunc (this *NumberContainers) Change(index int, number int) {\n \n}\n\n\nfunc (this *NumberContainers) Find(number int) int {\n \n}\n\n\n/**\n * Your NumberContainers object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * obj := Constructor();\n * obj.Change(index,number);\n * param_2 := obj.Find(number);\n */"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "class NumberContainers\n def initialize()\n \n end\n\n\n=begin\n :type index: Integer\n :type number: Integer\n :rtype: Void\n=end\n def change(index, number)\n \n end\n\n\n=begin\n :type number: Integer\n :rtype: Integer\n=end\n def find(number)\n \n end\n\n\nend\n\n# Your NumberContainers object will be instantiated and called as such:\n# obj = NumberContainers.new()\n# obj.change(index, number)\n# param_2 = obj.find(number)"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "class NumberContainers() {\n\n def change(index: Int, number: Int): Unit = {\n \n }\n\n def find(number: Int): Int = {\n \n }\n\n}\n\n/**\n * Your NumberContainers object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * val obj = new NumberContainers()\n * obj.change(index,number)\n * val param_2 = obj.find(number)\n */"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "struct NumberContainers {\n\n}\n\n\n/** \n * `&self` means the method takes an immutable reference.\n * If you need a mutable reference, change it to `&mut self` instead.\n */\nimpl NumberContainers {\n\n fn new() -> Self {\n \n }\n \n fn change(&self, index: i32, number: i32) {\n \n }\n \n fn find(&self, number: i32) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}\n\n/**\n * Your NumberContainers object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * let obj = NumberContainers::new();\n * obj.change(index, number);\n * let ret_2: i32 = obj.find(number);\n */"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define number-containers%\n (class object%\n (super-new)\n \n (init-field)\n \n ; change : exact-integer? exact-integer? -> void?\n (define/public (change index number)\n )\n ; find : exact-integer? -> exact-integer?\n (define/public (find number)\n )))\n\n;; Your number-containers% object will be instantiated and called as such:\n;; (define obj (new number-containers%))\n;; (send obj change index number)\n;; (define param_2 (send obj find number))"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec number_containers_init_() -> any().\nnumber_containers_init_() ->\n .\n\n-spec number_containers_change(Index :: integer(), Number :: integer()) -> any().\nnumber_containers_change(Index, Number) ->\n .\n\n-spec number_containers_find(Number :: integer()) -> integer().\nnumber_containers_find(Number) ->\n .\n\n\n%% Your functions will be called as such:\n%% number_containers_init_(),\n%% number_containers_change(Index, Number),\n%% Param_2 = number_containers_find(Number),\n\n%% number_containers_init_ will be called before every test case, in which you can do some necessary initializations."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule NumberContainers do\n @spec init_() :: any\n def init_() do\n \n end\n\n @spec change(index :: integer, number :: integer) :: any\n def change(index, number) do\n \n end\n\n @spec find(number :: integer) :: integer\n def find(number) do\n \n end\nend\n\n# Your functions will be called as such:\n# NumberContainers.init_()\n# NumberContainers.change(index, number)\n# param_2 = NumberContainers.find(number)\n\n# NumberContainers.init_ will be called before every test case, in which you can do some necessary initializations."}]
["NumberContainers","find","change","change","change","change","find","change","find"] [[],[10],[2,10],[1,10],[3,10],[5,10],[10],[1,20],[10]]
{ "classname": "NumberContainers", "constructor": { "params": [] }, "methods": [ { "params": [ { "type": "integer", "name": "index" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "number" } ], "name": "change", "return": { "type": "void" } }, { "params": [ { "type": "integer", "name": "number" } ], "name": "find", "return": { "type": "integer" } } ], "return": { "type": "boolean" }, "systemdesign": true }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Hash Table', 'Design', 'Heap (Priority Queue)', 'Ordered Set']
2,350
Shortest Impossible Sequence of Rolls
shortest-impossible-sequence-of-rolls
<p>You are given an integer array <code>rolls</code> of length <code>n</code> and an integer <code>k</code>. You roll a <code>k</code> sided dice numbered from <code>1</code> to <code>k</code>, <code>n</code> times, where the result of the <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> roll is <code>rolls[i]</code>.</p> <p>Return<em> the length of the <strong>shortest</strong> sequence of rolls so that there&#39;s no such <span data-keyword="subsequence-array">subsequence</span> in </em><code>rolls</code>.</p> <p>A <strong>sequence of rolls</strong> of length <code>len</code> is the result of rolling a <code>k</code> sided dice <code>len</code> times.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> rolls = [4,2,1,2,3,3,2,4,1], k = 4 <strong>Output:</strong> 3 <strong>Explanation:</strong> Every sequence of rolls of length 1, [1], [2], [3], [4], can be taken from rolls. Every sequence of rolls of length 2, [1, 1], [1, 2], ..., [4, 4], can be taken from rolls. The sequence [1, 4, 2] cannot be taken from rolls, so we return 3. Note that there are other sequences that cannot be taken from rolls.</pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> rolls = [1,1,2,2], k = 2 <strong>Output:</strong> 2 <strong>Explanation:</strong> Every sequence of rolls of length 1, [1], [2], can be taken from rolls. The sequence [2, 1] cannot be taken from rolls, so we return 2. Note that there are other sequences that cannot be taken from rolls but [2, 1] is the shortest. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 3:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> rolls = [1,1,3,2,2,2,3,3], k = 4 <strong>Output:</strong> 1 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The sequence [4] cannot be taken from rolls, so we return 1. Note that there are other sequences that cannot be taken from rolls but [4] is the shortest. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>n == rolls.length</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= n &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= rolls[i] &lt;= k &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> </ul>
Hard
17.2K
25.1K
17,225
25,136
68.5%
[]
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int shortestSequence(vector<int>& rolls, int k) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int shortestSequence(int[] rolls, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def shortestSequence(self, rolls, k):\n \"\"\"\n :type rolls: List[int]\n :type k: int\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def shortestSequence(self, rolls: List[int], k: int) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int shortestSequence(int* rolls, int rollsSize, int k) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int ShortestSequence(int[] rolls, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} rolls\n * @param {number} k\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar shortestSequence = function(rolls, k) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function shortestSequence(rolls: number[], k: number): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $rolls\n * @param Integer $k\n * @return Integer\n */\n function shortestSequence($rolls, $k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func shortestSequence(_ rolls: [Int], _ k: Int) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun shortestSequence(rolls: IntArray, k: Int): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int shortestSequence(List<int> rolls, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func shortestSequence(rolls []int, k int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} rolls\n# @param {Integer} k\n# @return {Integer}\ndef shortest_sequence(rolls, k)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def shortestSequence(rolls: Array[Int], k: Int): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn shortest_sequence(rolls: Vec<i32>, k: i32) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (shortest-sequence rolls k)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer? exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec shortest_sequence(Rolls :: [integer()], K :: integer()) -> integer().\nshortest_sequence(Rolls, K) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec shortest_sequence(rolls :: [integer], k :: integer) :: integer\n def shortest_sequence(rolls, k) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[4,2,1,2,3,3,2,4,1] 4
{ "name": "shortestSequence", "params": [ { "name": "rolls", "type": "integer[]" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "k" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Hash Table', 'Greedy']
2,351
First Letter to Appear Twice
first-letter-to-appear-twice
<p>Given a string <code>s</code> consisting of lowercase English letters, return <em>the first letter to appear <strong>twice</strong></em>.</p> <p><strong>Note</strong>:</p> <ul> <li>A letter <code>a</code> appears twice before another letter <code>b</code> if the <strong>second</strong> occurrence of <code>a</code> is before the <strong>second</strong> occurrence of <code>b</code>.</li> <li><code>s</code> will contain at least one letter that appears twice.</li> </ul> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> s = &quot;abccbaacz&quot; <strong>Output:</strong> &quot;c&quot; <strong>Explanation:</strong> The letter &#39;a&#39; appears on the indexes 0, 5 and 6. The letter &#39;b&#39; appears on the indexes 1 and 4. The letter &#39;c&#39; appears on the indexes 2, 3 and 7. The letter &#39;z&#39; appears on the index 8. The letter &#39;c&#39; is the first letter to appear twice, because out of all the letters the index of its second occurrence is the smallest. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> s = &quot;abcdd&quot; <strong>Output:</strong> &quot;d&quot; <strong>Explanation:</strong> The only letter that appears twice is &#39;d&#39; so we return &#39;d&#39;. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>2 &lt;= s.length &lt;= 100</code></li> <li><code>s</code> consists of lowercase English letters.</li> <li><code>s</code> has at least one repeated letter.</li> </ul>
Easy
154.3K
208.4K
154,265
208,393
74.0%
['two-sum', 'first-unique-character-in-a-string']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n char repeatedCharacter(string s) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public char repeatedCharacter(String s) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def repeatedCharacter(self, s):\n \"\"\"\n :type s: str\n :rtype: str\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def repeatedCharacter(self, s: str) -> str:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "char repeatedCharacter(char* s) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public char RepeatedCharacter(string s) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {string} s\n * @return {character}\n */\nvar repeatedCharacter = function(s) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function repeatedCharacter(s: string): string {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param String $s\n * @return String\n */\n function repeatedCharacter($s) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func repeatedCharacter(_ s: String) -> Character {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun repeatedCharacter(s: String): Char {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n String repeatedCharacter(String s) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func repeatedCharacter(s string) byte {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {String} s\n# @return {Character}\ndef repeated_character(s)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def repeatedCharacter(s: String): Char = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn repeated_character(s: String) -> char {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (repeated-character s)\n (-> string? char?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec repeated_character(S :: unicode:unicode_binary()) -> char().\nrepeated_character(S) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec repeated_character(s :: String.t) :: char\n def repeated_character(s) do\n \n end\nend"}]
"abccbaacz"
{ "name": "repeatedCharacter", "params": [ { "name": "s", "type": "string" } ], "return": { "type": "character" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Hash Table', 'String', 'Bit Manipulation', 'Counting']
2,352
Equal Row and Column Pairs
equal-row-and-column-pairs
<p>Given a <strong>0-indexed</strong> <code>n x n</code> integer matrix <code>grid</code>, <em>return the number of pairs </em><code>(r<sub>i</sub>, c<sub>j</sub>)</code><em> such that row </em><code>r<sub>i</sub></code><em> and column </em><code>c<sub>j</sub></code><em> are equal</em>.</p> <p>A row and column pair is considered equal if they contain the same elements in the same order (i.e., an equal array).</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/06/01/ex1.jpg" style="width: 150px; height: 153px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> grid = [[3,2,1],[1,7,6],[2,7,7]] <strong>Output:</strong> 1 <strong>Explanation:</strong> There is 1 equal row and column pair: - (Row 2, Column 1): [2,7,7] </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/06/01/ex2.jpg" style="width: 200px; height: 209px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> grid = [[3,1,2,2],[1,4,4,5],[2,4,2,2],[2,4,2,2]] <strong>Output:</strong> 3 <strong>Explanation:</strong> There are 3 equal row and column pairs: - (Row 0, Column 0): [3,1,2,2] - (Row 2, Column 2): [2,4,2,2] - (Row 3, Column 2): [2,4,2,2] </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>n == grid.length == grid[i].length</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= n &lt;= 200</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= grid[i][j] &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> </ul>
Medium
320.6K
455.4K
320,574
455,420
70.4%
['delete-greatest-value-in-each-row']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int equalPairs(vector<vector<int>>& grid) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int equalPairs(int[][] grid) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def equalPairs(self, grid):\n \"\"\"\n :type grid: List[List[int]]\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def equalPairs(self, grid: List[List[int]]) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int equalPairs(int** grid, int gridSize, int* gridColSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int EqualPairs(int[][] grid) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[][]} grid\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar equalPairs = function(grid) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function equalPairs(grid: number[][]): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[][] $grid\n * @return Integer\n */\n function equalPairs($grid) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func equalPairs(_ grid: [[Int]]) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun equalPairs(grid: Array<IntArray>): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int equalPairs(List<List<int>> grid) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func equalPairs(grid [][]int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[][]} grid\n# @return {Integer}\ndef equal_pairs(grid)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def equalPairs(grid: Array[Array[Int]]): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn equal_pairs(grid: Vec<Vec<i32>>) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (equal-pairs grid)\n (-> (listof (listof exact-integer?)) exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec equal_pairs(Grid :: [[integer()]]) -> integer().\nequal_pairs(Grid) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec equal_pairs(grid :: [[integer]]) :: integer\n def equal_pairs(grid) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[[3,2,1],[1,7,6],[2,7,7]]
{ "name": "equalPairs", "params": [ { "name": "grid", "type": "integer[][]" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Hash Table', 'Matrix', 'Simulation']
2,353
Design a Food Rating System
design-a-food-rating-system
<p>Design a food rating system that can do the following:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Modify</strong> the rating of a food item listed in the system.</li> <li>Return the highest-rated food item for a type of cuisine in the system.</li> </ul> <p>Implement the <code>FoodRatings</code> class:</p> <ul> <li><code>FoodRatings(String[] foods, String[] cuisines, int[] ratings)</code> Initializes the system. The food items are described by <code>foods</code>, <code>cuisines</code> and <code>ratings</code>, all of which have a length of <code>n</code>. <ul> <li><code>foods[i]</code> is the name of the <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> food,</li> <li><code>cuisines[i]</code> is the type of cuisine of the <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> food, and</li> <li><code>ratings[i]</code> is the initial rating of the <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> food.</li> </ul> </li> <li><code>void changeRating(String food, int newRating)</code> Changes the rating of the food item with the name <code>food</code>.</li> <li><code>String highestRated(String cuisine)</code> Returns the name of the food item that has the highest rating for the given type of <code>cuisine</code>. If there is a tie, return the item with the <strong>lexicographically smaller</strong> name.</li> </ul> <p>Note that a string <code>x</code> is lexicographically smaller than string <code>y</code> if <code>x</code> comes before <code>y</code> in dictionary order, that is, either <code>x</code> is a prefix of <code>y</code>, or if <code>i</code> is the first position such that <code>x[i] != y[i]</code>, then <code>x[i]</code> comes before <code>y[i]</code> in alphabetic order.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input</strong> [&quot;FoodRatings&quot;, &quot;highestRated&quot;, &quot;highestRated&quot;, &quot;changeRating&quot;, &quot;highestRated&quot;, &quot;changeRating&quot;, &quot;highestRated&quot;] [[[&quot;kimchi&quot;, &quot;miso&quot;, &quot;sushi&quot;, &quot;moussaka&quot;, &quot;ramen&quot;, &quot;bulgogi&quot;], [&quot;korean&quot;, &quot;japanese&quot;, &quot;japanese&quot;, &quot;greek&quot;, &quot;japanese&quot;, &quot;korean&quot;], [9, 12, 8, 15, 14, 7]], [&quot;korean&quot;], [&quot;japanese&quot;], [&quot;sushi&quot;, 16], [&quot;japanese&quot;], [&quot;ramen&quot;, 16], [&quot;japanese&quot;]] <strong>Output</strong> [null, &quot;kimchi&quot;, &quot;ramen&quot;, null, &quot;sushi&quot;, null, &quot;ramen&quot;] <strong>Explanation</strong> FoodRatings foodRatings = new FoodRatings([&quot;kimchi&quot;, &quot;miso&quot;, &quot;sushi&quot;, &quot;moussaka&quot;, &quot;ramen&quot;, &quot;bulgogi&quot;], [&quot;korean&quot;, &quot;japanese&quot;, &quot;japanese&quot;, &quot;greek&quot;, &quot;japanese&quot;, &quot;korean&quot;], [9, 12, 8, 15, 14, 7]); foodRatings.highestRated(&quot;korean&quot;); // return &quot;kimchi&quot; // &quot;kimchi&quot; is the highest rated korean food with a rating of 9. foodRatings.highestRated(&quot;japanese&quot;); // return &quot;ramen&quot; // &quot;ramen&quot; is the highest rated japanese food with a rating of 14. foodRatings.changeRating(&quot;sushi&quot;, 16); // &quot;sushi&quot; now has a rating of 16. foodRatings.highestRated(&quot;japanese&quot;); // return &quot;sushi&quot; // &quot;sushi&quot; is the highest rated japanese food with a rating of 16. foodRatings.changeRating(&quot;ramen&quot;, 16); // &quot;ramen&quot; now has a rating of 16. foodRatings.highestRated(&quot;japanese&quot;); // return &quot;ramen&quot; // Both &quot;sushi&quot; and &quot;ramen&quot; have a rating of 16. // However, &quot;ramen&quot; is lexicographically smaller than &quot;sushi&quot;. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= n &lt;= 2 * 10<sup>4</sup></code></li> <li><code>n == foods.length == cuisines.length == ratings.length</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= foods[i].length, cuisines[i].length &lt;= 10</code></li> <li><code>foods[i]</code>, <code>cuisines[i]</code> consist of lowercase English letters.</li> <li><code>1 &lt;= ratings[i] &lt;= 10<sup>8</sup></code></li> <li>All the strings in <code>foods</code> are <strong>distinct</strong>.</li> <li><code>food</code> will be the name of a food item in the system across all calls to <code>changeRating</code>.</li> <li><code>cuisine</code> will be a type of cuisine of <strong>at least one</strong> food item in the system across all calls to <code>highestRated</code>.</li> <li>At most <code>2 * 10<sup>4</sup></code> calls <strong>in total</strong> will be made to <code>changeRating</code> and <code>highestRated</code>.</li> </ul>
Medium
89.1K
196.9K
89,103
196,907
45.3%
['design-a-number-container-system', 'most-popular-video-creator']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class FoodRatings {\npublic:\n FoodRatings(vector<string>& foods, vector<string>& cuisines, vector<int>& ratings) {\n \n }\n \n void changeRating(string food, int newRating) {\n \n }\n \n string highestRated(string cuisine) {\n \n }\n};\n\n/**\n * Your FoodRatings object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * FoodRatings* obj = new FoodRatings(foods, cuisines, ratings);\n * obj->changeRating(food,newRating);\n * string param_2 = obj->highestRated(cuisine);\n */"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class FoodRatings {\n\n public FoodRatings(String[] foods, String[] cuisines, int[] ratings) {\n \n }\n \n public void changeRating(String food, int newRating) {\n \n }\n \n public String highestRated(String cuisine) {\n \n }\n}\n\n/**\n * Your FoodRatings object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * FoodRatings obj = new FoodRatings(foods, cuisines, ratings);\n * obj.changeRating(food,newRating);\n * String param_2 = obj.highestRated(cuisine);\n */"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class FoodRatings(object):\n\n def __init__(self, foods, cuisines, ratings):\n \"\"\"\n :type foods: List[str]\n :type cuisines: List[str]\n :type ratings: List[int]\n \"\"\"\n \n\n def changeRating(self, food, newRating):\n \"\"\"\n :type food: str\n :type newRating: int\n :rtype: None\n \"\"\"\n \n\n def highestRated(self, cuisine):\n \"\"\"\n :type cuisine: str\n :rtype: str\n \"\"\"\n \n\n\n# Your FoodRatings object will be instantiated and called as such:\n# obj = FoodRatings(foods, cuisines, ratings)\n# obj.changeRating(food,newRating)\n# param_2 = obj.highestRated(cuisine)"}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class FoodRatings:\n\n def __init__(self, foods: List[str], cuisines: List[str], ratings: List[int]):\n \n\n def changeRating(self, food: str, newRating: int) -> None:\n \n\n def highestRated(self, cuisine: str) -> str:\n \n\n\n# Your FoodRatings object will be instantiated and called as such:\n# obj = FoodRatings(foods, cuisines, ratings)\n# obj.changeRating(food,newRating)\n# param_2 = obj.highestRated(cuisine)"}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "\n\n\ntypedef struct {\n \n} FoodRatings;\n\n\nFoodRatings* foodRatingsCreate(char** foods, int foodsSize, char** cuisines, int cuisinesSize, int* ratings, int ratingsSize) {\n \n}\n\nvoid foodRatingsChangeRating(FoodRatings* obj, char* food, int newRating) {\n \n}\n\nchar* foodRatingsHighestRated(FoodRatings* obj, char* cuisine) {\n \n}\n\nvoid foodRatingsFree(FoodRatings* obj) {\n \n}\n\n/**\n * Your FoodRatings struct will be instantiated and called as such:\n * FoodRatings* obj = foodRatingsCreate(foods, foodsSize, cuisines, cuisinesSize, ratings, ratingsSize);\n * foodRatingsChangeRating(obj, food, newRating);\n \n * char* param_2 = foodRatingsHighestRated(obj, cuisine);\n \n * foodRatingsFree(obj);\n*/"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class FoodRatings {\n\n public FoodRatings(string[] foods, string[] cuisines, int[] ratings) {\n \n }\n \n public void ChangeRating(string food, int newRating) {\n \n }\n \n public string HighestRated(string cuisine) {\n \n }\n}\n\n/**\n * Your FoodRatings object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * FoodRatings obj = new FoodRatings(foods, cuisines, ratings);\n * obj.ChangeRating(food,newRating);\n * string param_2 = obj.HighestRated(cuisine);\n */"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {string[]} foods\n * @param {string[]} cuisines\n * @param {number[]} ratings\n */\nvar FoodRatings = function(foods, cuisines, ratings) {\n \n};\n\n/** \n * @param {string} food \n * @param {number} newRating\n * @return {void}\n */\nFoodRatings.prototype.changeRating = function(food, newRating) {\n \n};\n\n/** \n * @param {string} cuisine\n * @return {string}\n */\nFoodRatings.prototype.highestRated = function(cuisine) {\n \n};\n\n/** \n * Your FoodRatings object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * var obj = new FoodRatings(foods, cuisines, ratings)\n * obj.changeRating(food,newRating)\n * var param_2 = obj.highestRated(cuisine)\n */"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "class FoodRatings {\n constructor(foods: string[], cuisines: string[], ratings: number[]) {\n \n }\n\n changeRating(food: string, newRating: number): void {\n \n }\n\n highestRated(cuisine: string): string {\n \n }\n}\n\n/**\n * Your FoodRatings object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * var obj = new FoodRatings(foods, cuisines, ratings)\n * obj.changeRating(food,newRating)\n * var param_2 = obj.highestRated(cuisine)\n */"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class FoodRatings {\n /**\n * @param String[] $foods\n * @param String[] $cuisines\n * @param Integer[] $ratings\n */\n function __construct($foods, $cuisines, $ratings) {\n \n }\n \n /**\n * @param String $food\n * @param Integer $newRating\n * @return NULL\n */\n function changeRating($food, $newRating) {\n \n }\n \n /**\n * @param String $cuisine\n * @return String\n */\n function highestRated($cuisine) {\n \n }\n}\n\n/**\n * Your FoodRatings object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * $obj = FoodRatings($foods, $cuisines, $ratings);\n * $obj->changeRating($food, $newRating);\n * $ret_2 = $obj->highestRated($cuisine);\n */"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "\nclass FoodRatings {\n\n init(_ foods: [String], _ cuisines: [String], _ ratings: [Int]) {\n \n }\n \n func changeRating(_ food: String, _ newRating: Int) {\n \n }\n \n func highestRated(_ cuisine: String) -> String {\n \n }\n}\n\n/**\n * Your FoodRatings object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * let obj = FoodRatings(foods, cuisines, ratings)\n * obj.changeRating(food, newRating)\n * let ret_2: String = obj.highestRated(cuisine)\n */"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class FoodRatings(foods: Array<String>, cuisines: Array<String>, ratings: IntArray) {\n\n fun changeRating(food: String, newRating: Int) {\n \n }\n\n fun highestRated(cuisine: String): String {\n \n }\n\n}\n\n/**\n * Your FoodRatings object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * var obj = FoodRatings(foods, cuisines, ratings)\n * obj.changeRating(food,newRating)\n * var param_2 = obj.highestRated(cuisine)\n */"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class FoodRatings {\n\n FoodRatings(List<String> foods, List<String> cuisines, List<int> ratings) {\n \n }\n \n void changeRating(String food, int newRating) {\n \n }\n \n String highestRated(String cuisine) {\n \n }\n}\n\n/**\n * Your FoodRatings object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * FoodRatings obj = FoodRatings(foods, cuisines, ratings);\n * obj.changeRating(food,newRating);\n * String param2 = obj.highestRated(cuisine);\n */"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "type FoodRatings struct {\n \n}\n\n\nfunc Constructor(foods []string, cuisines []string, ratings []int) FoodRatings {\n \n}\n\n\nfunc (this *FoodRatings) ChangeRating(food string, newRating int) {\n \n}\n\n\nfunc (this *FoodRatings) HighestRated(cuisine string) string {\n \n}\n\n\n/**\n * Your FoodRatings object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * obj := Constructor(foods, cuisines, ratings);\n * obj.ChangeRating(food,newRating);\n * param_2 := obj.HighestRated(cuisine);\n */"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "class FoodRatings\n\n=begin\n :type foods: String[]\n :type cuisines: String[]\n :type ratings: Integer[]\n=end\n def initialize(foods, cuisines, ratings)\n \n end\n\n\n=begin\n :type food: String\n :type new_rating: Integer\n :rtype: Void\n=end\n def change_rating(food, new_rating)\n \n end\n\n\n=begin\n :type cuisine: String\n :rtype: String\n=end\n def highest_rated(cuisine)\n \n end\n\n\nend\n\n# Your FoodRatings object will be instantiated and called as such:\n# obj = FoodRatings.new(foods, cuisines, ratings)\n# obj.change_rating(food, new_rating)\n# param_2 = obj.highest_rated(cuisine)"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "class FoodRatings(_foods: Array[String], _cuisines: Array[String], _ratings: Array[Int]) {\n\n def changeRating(food: String, newRating: Int): Unit = {\n \n }\n\n def highestRated(cuisine: String): String = {\n \n }\n\n}\n\n/**\n * Your FoodRatings object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * val obj = new FoodRatings(foods, cuisines, ratings)\n * obj.changeRating(food,newRating)\n * val param_2 = obj.highestRated(cuisine)\n */"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "struct FoodRatings {\n\n}\n\n\n/** \n * `&self` means the method takes an immutable reference.\n * If you need a mutable reference, change it to `&mut self` instead.\n */\nimpl FoodRatings {\n\n fn new(foods: Vec<String>, cuisines: Vec<String>, ratings: Vec<i32>) -> Self {\n \n }\n \n fn change_rating(&self, food: String, new_rating: i32) {\n \n }\n \n fn highest_rated(&self, cuisine: String) -> String {\n \n }\n}\n\n/**\n * Your FoodRatings object will be instantiated and called as such:\n * let obj = FoodRatings::new(foods, cuisines, ratings);\n * obj.change_rating(food, newRating);\n * let ret_2: String = obj.highest_rated(cuisine);\n */"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define food-ratings%\n (class object%\n (super-new)\n \n ; foods : (listof string?)\n ; cuisines : (listof string?)\n ; ratings : (listof exact-integer?)\n (init-field\n foods\n cuisines\n ratings)\n \n ; change-rating : string? exact-integer? -> void?\n (define/public (change-rating food new-rating)\n )\n ; highest-rated : string? -> string?\n (define/public (highest-rated cuisine)\n )))\n\n;; Your food-ratings% object will be instantiated and called as such:\n;; (define obj (new food-ratings% [foods foods] [cuisines cuisines] [ratings ratings]))\n;; (send obj change-rating food new-rating)\n;; (define param_2 (send obj highest-rated cuisine))"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec food_ratings_init_(Foods :: [unicode:unicode_binary()], Cuisines :: [unicode:unicode_binary()], Ratings :: [integer()]) -> any().\nfood_ratings_init_(Foods, Cuisines, Ratings) ->\n .\n\n-spec food_ratings_change_rating(Food :: unicode:unicode_binary(), NewRating :: integer()) -> any().\nfood_ratings_change_rating(Food, NewRating) ->\n .\n\n-spec food_ratings_highest_rated(Cuisine :: unicode:unicode_binary()) -> unicode:unicode_binary().\nfood_ratings_highest_rated(Cuisine) ->\n .\n\n\n%% Your functions will be called as such:\n%% food_ratings_init_(Foods, Cuisines, Ratings),\n%% food_ratings_change_rating(Food, NewRating),\n%% Param_2 = food_ratings_highest_rated(Cuisine),\n\n%% food_ratings_init_ will be called before every test case, in which you can do some necessary initializations."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule FoodRatings do\n @spec init_(foods :: [String.t], cuisines :: [String.t], ratings :: [integer]) :: any\n def init_(foods, cuisines, ratings) do\n \n end\n\n @spec change_rating(food :: String.t, new_rating :: integer) :: any\n def change_rating(food, new_rating) do\n \n end\n\n @spec highest_rated(cuisine :: String.t) :: String.t\n def highest_rated(cuisine) do\n \n end\nend\n\n# Your functions will be called as such:\n# FoodRatings.init_(foods, cuisines, ratings)\n# FoodRatings.change_rating(food, new_rating)\n# param_2 = FoodRatings.highest_rated(cuisine)\n\n# FoodRatings.init_ will be called before every test case, in which you can do some necessary initializations."}]
["FoodRatings","highestRated","highestRated","changeRating","highestRated","changeRating","highestRated"] [[["kimchi","miso","sushi","moussaka","ramen","bulgogi"],["korean","japanese","japanese","greek","japanese","korean"],[9,12,8,15,14,7]],["korean"],["japanese"],["sushi",16],["japanese"],["ramen",16],["japanese"]]
{ "classname": "FoodRatings", "constructor": { "params": [ { "type": "string[]", "name": "foods" }, { "name": "cuisines", "type": "string[]" }, { "name": "ratings", "type": "integer[]" } ] }, "methods": [ { "params": [ { "type": "string", "name": "food" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "newRating" } ], "name": "changeRating", "return": { "type": "void" } }, { "params": [ { "type": "string", "name": "cuisine" } ], "name": "highestRated", "return": { "type": "string" } } ], "return": { "type": "boolean" }, "systemdesign": true }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Hash Table', 'String', 'Design', 'Heap (Priority Queue)', 'Ordered Set']
2,354
Number of Excellent Pairs
number-of-excellent-pairs
<p>You are given a <strong>0-indexed</strong> positive integer array <code>nums</code> and a positive integer <code>k</code>.</p> <p>A pair of numbers <code>(num1, num2)</code> is called <strong>excellent</strong> if the following conditions are satisfied:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Both</strong> the numbers <code>num1</code> and <code>num2</code> exist in the array <code>nums</code>.</li> <li>The sum of the number of set bits in <code>num1 OR num2</code> and <code>num1 AND num2</code> is greater than or equal to <code>k</code>, where <code>OR</code> is the bitwise <strong>OR</strong> operation and <code>AND</code> is the bitwise <strong>AND</strong> operation.</li> </ul> <p>Return <em>the number of <strong>distinct</strong> excellent pairs</em>.</p> <p>Two pairs <code>(a, b)</code> and <code>(c, d)</code> are considered distinct if either <code>a != c</code> or <code>b != d</code>. For example, <code>(1, 2)</code> and <code>(2, 1)</code> are distinct.</p> <p><strong>Note</strong> that a pair <code>(num1, num2)</code> such that <code>num1 == num2</code> can also be excellent if you have at least <strong>one</strong> occurrence of <code>num1</code> in the array.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [1,2,3,1], k = 3 <strong>Output:</strong> 5 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The excellent pairs are the following: - (3, 3). (3 AND 3) and (3 OR 3) are both equal to (11) in binary. The total number of set bits is 2 + 2 = 4, which is greater than or equal to k = 3. - (2, 3) and (3, 2). (2 AND 3) is equal to (10) in binary, and (2 OR 3) is equal to (11) in binary. The total number of set bits is 1 + 2 = 3. - (1, 3) and (3, 1). (1 AND 3) is equal to (01) in binary, and (1 OR 3) is equal to (11) in binary. The total number of set bits is 1 + 2 = 3. So the number of excellent pairs is 5.</pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [5,1,1], k = 10 <strong>Output:</strong> 0 <strong>Explanation:</strong> There are no excellent pairs for this array. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums.length &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums[i] &lt;= 10<sup>9</sup></code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= k &lt;= 60</code></li> </ul>
Hard
16.6K
34.7K
16,581
34,676
47.8%
['two-sum']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n long long countExcellentPairs(vector<int>& nums, int k) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public long countExcellentPairs(int[] nums, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def countExcellentPairs(self, nums, k):\n \"\"\"\n :type nums: List[int]\n :type k: int\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def countExcellentPairs(self, nums: List[int], k: int) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "long long countExcellentPairs(int* nums, int numsSize, int k) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public long CountExcellentPairs(int[] nums, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} nums\n * @param {number} k\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar countExcellentPairs = function(nums, k) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function countExcellentPairs(nums: number[], k: number): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $nums\n * @param Integer $k\n * @return Integer\n */\n function countExcellentPairs($nums, $k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func countExcellentPairs(_ nums: [Int], _ k: Int) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun countExcellentPairs(nums: IntArray, k: Int): Long {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int countExcellentPairs(List<int> nums, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func countExcellentPairs(nums []int, k int) int64 {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} nums\n# @param {Integer} k\n# @return {Integer}\ndef count_excellent_pairs(nums, k)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def countExcellentPairs(nums: Array[Int], k: Int): Long = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn count_excellent_pairs(nums: Vec<i32>, k: i32) -> i64 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (count-excellent-pairs nums k)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer? exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec count_excellent_pairs(Nums :: [integer()], K :: integer()) -> integer().\ncount_excellent_pairs(Nums, K) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec count_excellent_pairs(nums :: [integer], k :: integer) :: integer\n def count_excellent_pairs(nums, k) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[1,2,3,1] 3
{ "name": "countExcellentPairs", "params": [ { "name": "nums", "type": "integer[]" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "k" } ], "return": { "type": "long" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Hash Table', 'Binary Search', 'Bit Manipulation']
2,355
Maximum Number of Books You Can Take
maximum-number-of-books-you-can-take
null
Hard
12.7K
32.5K
12,747
32,477
39.2%
['longest-increasing-subsequence', 'maximum-ascending-subarray-sum', 'beautiful-towers-ii', 'beautiful-towers-i']
[]
Algorithms
null
[8,5,2,7,9]
{ "name": "maximumBooks", "params": [ { "name": "books", "type": "integer[]" } ], "return": { "type": "long" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Dynamic Programming', 'Stack', 'Monotonic Stack']
2,356
Number of Unique Subjects Taught by Each Teacher
number-of-unique-subjects-taught-by-each-teacher
<p>Table: <code>Teacher</code></p> <pre> +-------------+------+ | Column Name | Type | +-------------+------+ | teacher_id | int | | subject_id | int | | dept_id | int | +-------------+------+ (subject_id, dept_id) is the primary key (combinations of columns with unique values) of this table. Each row in this table indicates that the teacher with teacher_id teaches the subject subject_id in the department dept_id. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Write a solution to calculate&nbsp;the number of unique subjects each teacher teaches in the university.</p> <p>Return the result table in <strong>any order</strong>.</p> <p>The&nbsp;result format is shown in the following example.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> Teacher table: +------------+------------+---------+ | teacher_id | subject_id | dept_id | +------------+------------+---------+ | 1 | 2 | 3 | | 1 | 2 | 4 | | 1 | 3 | 3 | | 2 | 1 | 1 | | 2 | 2 | 1 | | 2 | 3 | 1 | | 2 | 4 | 1 | +------------+------------+---------+ <strong>Output:</strong> +------------+-----+ | teacher_id | cnt | +------------+-----+ | 1 | 2 | | 2 | 4 | +------------+-----+ <strong>Explanation:</strong> Teacher 1: - They teach subject 2 in departments 3 and 4. - They teach subject 3 in department 3. Teacher 2: - They teach subject 1 in department 1. - They teach subject 2 in department 1. - They teach subject 3 in department 1. - They teach subject 4 in department 1. </pre>
Easy
341.7K
382.6K
341,710
382,573
89.3%
[]
['Create table If Not Exists Teacher (teacher_id int, subject_id int, dept_id int)', 'Truncate table Teacher', "insert into Teacher (teacher_id, subject_id, dept_id) values ('1', '2', '3')", "insert into Teacher (teacher_id, subject_id, dept_id) values ('1', '2', '4')", "insert into Teacher (teacher_id, subject_id, dept_id) values ('1', '3', '3')", "insert into Teacher (teacher_id, subject_id, dept_id) values ('2', '1', '1')", "insert into Teacher (teacher_id, subject_id, dept_id) values ('2', '2', '1')", "insert into Teacher (teacher_id, subject_id, dept_id) values ('2', '3', '1')", "insert into Teacher (teacher_id, subject_id, dept_id) values ('2', '4', '1')"]
Database
[{"value": "mysql", "text": "MySQL", "defaultCode": "# Write your MySQL query statement below\n"}, {"value": "mssql", "text": "MS SQL Server", "defaultCode": "/* Write your T-SQL query statement below */\n"}, {"value": "oraclesql", "text": "Oracle", "defaultCode": "/* Write your PL/SQL query statement below */\n"}, {"value": "pythondata", "text": "Pandas", "defaultCode": "import pandas as pd\n\ndef count_unique_subjects(teacher: pd.DataFrame) -> pd.DataFrame:\n "}, {"value": "postgresql", "text": "PostgreSQL", "defaultCode": "-- Write your PostgreSQL query statement below\n"}]
{"headers":{"Teacher":["teacher_id","subject_id","dept_id"]},"rows":{"Teacher":[[1,2,3],[1,2,4],[1,3,3],[2,1,1],[2,2,1],[2,3,1],[2,4,1]]}}
{"mysql": ["Create table If Not Exists Teacher (teacher_id int, subject_id int, dept_id int)"], "mssql": ["Create table Teacher (teacher_id int, subject_id int, dept_id int)"], "oraclesql": ["Create table Teacher (teacher_id int, subject_id int, dept_id int)"], "database": true, "name": "count_unique_subjects", "pythondata": ["Teacher = pd.DataFrame([], columns=['teacher_id', 'subject_id', 'dept_id']).astype({'teacher_id':'Int64', 'subject_id':'Int64', 'dept_id':'Int64'})"], "postgresql": ["Create table If Not Exists Teacher (teacher_id int, subject_id int, dept_id int)"], "database_schema": {"Teacher": {"teacher_id": "INT", "subject_id": "INT", "dept_id": "INT"}}}
{"mysql": ["MySQL", "<p><code>MySQL 8.0</code>.</p>"], "mssql": ["MS SQL Server", "<p><code>mssql server 2019</code>.</p>"], "oraclesql": ["Oracle", "<p><code>Oracle Sql 11.2</code>.</p>"], "pythondata": ["Pandas", "<p>Python 3.10 with Pandas 2.2.2 and NumPy 1.26.4</p>"], "postgresql": ["PostgreSQL", "<p>PostgreSQL 16</p>"]}
['Database']
2,357
Make Array Zero by Subtracting Equal Amounts
make-array-zero-by-subtracting-equal-amounts
<p>You are given a non-negative integer array <code>nums</code>. In one operation, you must:</p> <ul> <li>Choose a positive integer <code>x</code> such that <code>x</code> is less than or equal to the <strong>smallest non-zero</strong> element in <code>nums</code>.</li> <li>Subtract <code>x</code> from every <strong>positive</strong> element in <code>nums</code>.</li> </ul> <p>Return <em>the <strong>minimum</strong> number of operations to make every element in </em><code>nums</code><em> equal to </em><code>0</code>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [1,5,0,3,5] <strong>Output:</strong> 3 <strong>Explanation:</strong> In the first operation, choose x = 1. Now, nums = [0,4,0,2,4]. In the second operation, choose x = 2. Now, nums = [0,2,0,0,2]. In the third operation, choose x = 2. Now, nums = [0,0,0,0,0]. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [0] <strong>Output:</strong> 0 <strong>Explanation:</strong> Each element in nums is already 0 so no operations are needed. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums.length &lt;= 100</code></li> <li><code>0 &lt;= nums[i] &lt;= 100</code></li> </ul>
Easy
147.3K
201.3K
147,330
201,340
73.2%
['contains-duplicate']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int minimumOperations(vector<int>& nums) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int minimumOperations(int[] nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def minimumOperations(self, nums):\n \"\"\"\n :type nums: List[int]\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def minimumOperations(self, nums: List[int]) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int minimumOperations(int* nums, int numsSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int MinimumOperations(int[] nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} nums\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar minimumOperations = function(nums) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function minimumOperations(nums: number[]): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $nums\n * @return Integer\n */\n function minimumOperations($nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func minimumOperations(_ nums: [Int]) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun minimumOperations(nums: IntArray): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int minimumOperations(List<int> nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func minimumOperations(nums []int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} nums\n# @return {Integer}\ndef minimum_operations(nums)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def minimumOperations(nums: Array[Int]): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn minimum_operations(nums: Vec<i32>) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (minimum-operations nums)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec minimum_operations(Nums :: [integer()]) -> integer().\nminimum_operations(Nums) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec minimum_operations(nums :: [integer]) :: integer\n def minimum_operations(nums) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[1,5,0,3,5]
{ "name": "minimumOperations", "params": [ { "name": "nums", "type": "integer[]" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Hash Table', 'Greedy', 'Sorting', 'Heap (Priority Queue)', 'Simulation']
2,358
Maximum Number of Groups Entering a Competition
maximum-number-of-groups-entering-a-competition
<p>You are given a positive integer array <code>grades</code> which represents the grades of students in a university. You would like to enter <strong>all</strong> these students into a competition in <strong>ordered</strong> non-empty groups, such that the ordering meets the following conditions:</p> <ul> <li>The sum of the grades of students in the <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> group is <strong>less than</strong> the sum of the grades of students in the <code>(i + 1)<sup>th</sup></code> group, for all groups (except the last).</li> <li>The total number of students in the <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> group is <strong>less than</strong> the total number of students in the <code>(i + 1)<sup>th</sup></code> group, for all groups (except the last).</li> </ul> <p>Return <em>the <strong>maximum</strong> number of groups that can be formed</em>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> grades = [10,6,12,7,3,5] <strong>Output:</strong> 3 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The following is a possible way to form 3 groups of students: - 1<sup>st</sup> group has the students with grades = [12]. Sum of grades: 12. Student count: 1 - 2<sup>nd</sup> group has the students with grades = [6,7]. Sum of grades: 6 + 7 = 13. Student count: 2 - 3<sup>rd</sup> group has the students with grades = [10,3,5]. Sum of grades: 10 + 3 + 5 = 18. Student count: 3 It can be shown that it is not possible to form more than 3 groups. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> grades = [8,8] <strong>Output:</strong> 1 <strong>Explanation:</strong> We can only form 1 group, since forming 2 groups would lead to an equal number of students in both groups. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= grades.length &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= grades[i] &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> </ul>
Medium
41.3K
60.7K
41,303
60,719
68.0%
['maximum-height-by-stacking-cuboids']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int maximumGroups(vector<int>& grades) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int maximumGroups(int[] grades) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def maximumGroups(self, grades):\n \"\"\"\n :type grades: List[int]\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def maximumGroups(self, grades: List[int]) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int maximumGroups(int* grades, int gradesSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int MaximumGroups(int[] grades) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} grades\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar maximumGroups = function(grades) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function maximumGroups(grades: number[]): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $grades\n * @return Integer\n */\n function maximumGroups($grades) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func maximumGroups(_ grades: [Int]) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun maximumGroups(grades: IntArray): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int maximumGroups(List<int> grades) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func maximumGroups(grades []int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} grades\n# @return {Integer}\ndef maximum_groups(grades)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def maximumGroups(grades: Array[Int]): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn maximum_groups(grades: Vec<i32>) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (maximum-groups grades)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec maximum_groups(Grades :: [integer()]) -> integer().\nmaximum_groups(Grades) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec maximum_groups(grades :: [integer]) :: integer\n def maximum_groups(grades) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[10,6,12,7,3,5]
{ "name": "maximumGroups", "params": [ { "name": "grades", "type": "integer[]" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Math', 'Binary Search', 'Greedy']
2,359
Find Closest Node to Given Two Nodes
find-closest-node-to-given-two-nodes
<p>You are given a <strong>directed</strong> graph of <code>n</code> nodes numbered from <code>0</code> to <code>n - 1</code>, where each node has <strong>at most one</strong> outgoing edge.</p> <p>The graph is represented with a given <strong>0-indexed</strong> array <code>edges</code> of size <code>n</code>, indicating that there is a directed edge from node <code>i</code> to node <code>edges[i]</code>. If there is no outgoing edge from <code>i</code>, then <code>edges[i] == -1</code>.</p> <p>You are also given two integers <code>node1</code> and <code>node2</code>.</p> <p>Return <em>the <strong>index</strong> of the node that can be reached from both </em><code>node1</code><em> and </em><code>node2</code><em>, such that the <strong>maximum</strong> between the distance from </em><code>node1</code><em> to that node, and from </em><code>node2</code><em> to that node is <strong>minimized</strong></em>. If there are multiple answers, return the node with the <strong>smallest</strong> index, and if no possible answer exists, return <code>-1</code>.</p> <p>Note that <code>edges</code> may contain cycles.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/06/07/graph4drawio-2.png" style="width: 321px; height: 161px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> edges = [2,2,3,-1], node1 = 0, node2 = 1 <strong>Output:</strong> 2 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The distance from node 0 to node 2 is 1, and the distance from node 1 to node 2 is 1. The maximum of those two distances is 1. It can be proven that we cannot get a node with a smaller maximum distance than 1, so we return node 2. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/06/07/graph4drawio-4.png" style="width: 195px; height: 161px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> edges = [1,2,-1], node1 = 0, node2 = 2 <strong>Output:</strong> 2 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The distance from node 0 to node 2 is 2, and the distance from node 2 to itself is 0. The maximum of those two distances is 2. It can be proven that we cannot get a node with a smaller maximum distance than 2, so we return node 2. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>n == edges.length</code></li> <li><code>2 &lt;= n &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>-1 &lt;= edges[i] &lt; n</code></li> <li><code>edges[i] != i</code></li> <li><code>0 &lt;= node1, node2 &lt; n</code></li> </ul>
Medium
85K
186.1K
85,042
186,087
45.7%
[]
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int closestMeetingNode(vector<int>& edges, int node1, int node2) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int closestMeetingNode(int[] edges, int node1, int node2) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def closestMeetingNode(self, edges, node1, node2):\n \"\"\"\n :type edges: List[int]\n :type node1: int\n :type node2: int\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def closestMeetingNode(self, edges: List[int], node1: int, node2: int) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int closestMeetingNode(int* edges, int edgesSize, int node1, int node2) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int ClosestMeetingNode(int[] edges, int node1, int node2) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} edges\n * @param {number} node1\n * @param {number} node2\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar closestMeetingNode = function(edges, node1, node2) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function closestMeetingNode(edges: number[], node1: number, node2: number): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $edges\n * @param Integer $node1\n * @param Integer $node2\n * @return Integer\n */\n function closestMeetingNode($edges, $node1, $node2) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func closestMeetingNode(_ edges: [Int], _ node1: Int, _ node2: Int) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun closestMeetingNode(edges: IntArray, node1: Int, node2: Int): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int closestMeetingNode(List<int> edges, int node1, int node2) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func closestMeetingNode(edges []int, node1 int, node2 int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} edges\n# @param {Integer} node1\n# @param {Integer} node2\n# @return {Integer}\ndef closest_meeting_node(edges, node1, node2)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def closestMeetingNode(edges: Array[Int], node1: Int, node2: Int): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn closest_meeting_node(edges: Vec<i32>, node1: i32, node2: i32) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (closest-meeting-node edges node1 node2)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer? exact-integer? exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec closest_meeting_node(Edges :: [integer()], Node1 :: integer(), Node2 :: integer()) -> integer().\nclosest_meeting_node(Edges, Node1, Node2) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec closest_meeting_node(edges :: [integer], node1 :: integer, node2 :: integer) :: integer\n def closest_meeting_node(edges, node1, node2) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[2,2,3,-1] 0 1
{ "name": "closestMeetingNode", "params": [ { "name": "edges", "type": "integer[]" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "node1" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "node2" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Depth-First Search', 'Graph']
2,360
Longest Cycle in a Graph
longest-cycle-in-a-graph
<p>You are given a <strong>directed</strong> graph of <code>n</code> nodes numbered from <code>0</code> to <code>n - 1</code>, where each node has <strong>at most one</strong> outgoing edge.</p> <p>The graph is represented with a given <strong>0-indexed</strong> array <code>edges</code> of size <code>n</code>, indicating that there is a directed edge from node <code>i</code> to node <code>edges[i]</code>. If there is no outgoing edge from node <code>i</code>, then <code>edges[i] == -1</code>.</p> <p>Return <em>the length of the <strong>longest</strong> cycle in the graph</em>. If no cycle exists, return <code>-1</code>.</p> <p>A cycle is a path that starts and ends at the <strong>same</strong> node.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/06/08/graph4drawio-5.png" style="width: 335px; height: 191px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> edges = [3,3,4,2,3] <strong>Output:</strong> 3 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The longest cycle in the graph is the cycle: 2 -&gt; 4 -&gt; 3 -&gt; 2. The length of this cycle is 3, so 3 is returned. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/06/07/graph4drawio-1.png" style="width: 171px; height: 161px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> edges = [2,-1,3,1] <strong>Output:</strong> -1 <strong>Explanation:</strong> There are no cycles in this graph. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>n == edges.length</code></li> <li><code>2 &lt;= n &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>-1 &lt;= edges[i] &lt; n</code></li> <li><code>edges[i] != i</code></li> </ul>
Hard
87.2K
175.3K
87,235
175,251
49.8%
['strange-printer-ii', 'minimum-number-of-operations-to-sort-a-binary-tree-by-level', 'shortest-cycle-in-a-graph']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int longestCycle(vector<int>& edges) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int longestCycle(int[] edges) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def longestCycle(self, edges):\n \"\"\"\n :type edges: List[int]\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def longestCycle(self, edges: List[int]) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int longestCycle(int* edges, int edgesSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int LongestCycle(int[] edges) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} edges\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar longestCycle = function(edges) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function longestCycle(edges: number[]): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $edges\n * @return Integer\n */\n function longestCycle($edges) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func longestCycle(_ edges: [Int]) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun longestCycle(edges: IntArray): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int longestCycle(List<int> edges) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func longestCycle(edges []int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} edges\n# @return {Integer}\ndef longest_cycle(edges)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def longestCycle(edges: Array[Int]): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn longest_cycle(edges: Vec<i32>) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (longest-cycle edges)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec longest_cycle(Edges :: [integer()]) -> integer().\nlongest_cycle(Edges) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec longest_cycle(edges :: [integer]) :: integer\n def longest_cycle(edges) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[3,3,4,2,3]
{ "name": "longestCycle", "params": [ { "name": "edges", "type": "integer[]" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Depth-First Search', 'Breadth-First Search', 'Graph', 'Topological Sort']
2,361
Minimum Costs Using the Train Line
minimum-costs-using-the-train-line
null
Hard
13.2K
17.1K
13,237
17,074
77.5%
['bus-routes', 'distance-between-bus-stops']
[]
Algorithms
null
[1,6,9,5] [5,2,3,10] 8
{ "name": "minimumCosts", "params": [ { "name": "regular", "type": "integer[]" }, { "type": "integer[]", "name": "express" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "expressCost" } ], "return": { "type": "long[]" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Dynamic Programming']
2,362
Generate the Invoice
generate-the-invoice
null
Hard
4.6K
6K
4,596
6,034
76.2%
[]
['Create table If Not Exists Products (product_id int, price int)', 'Create table If Not Exists Purchases (invoice_id int, product_id int, quantity int)', 'Truncate table Products', "insert into Products (product_id, price) values ('1', '100')", "insert into Products (product_id, price) values ('2', '200')", 'Truncate table Purchases', "insert into Purchases (invoice_id, product_id, quantity) values ('1', '1', '2')", "insert into Purchases (invoice_id, product_id, quantity) values ('3', '2', '1')", "insert into Purchases (invoice_id, product_id, quantity) values ('2', '2', '3')", "insert into Purchases (invoice_id, product_id, quantity) values ('2', '1', '4')", "insert into Purchases (invoice_id, product_id, quantity) values ('4', '1', '10')"]
Database
null
{"headers":{"Products":["product_id","price"],"Purchases":["invoice_id","product_id","quantity"]},"rows":{"Products":[[1,100],[2,200]],"Purchases":[[1,1,2],[3,2,1],[2,2,3],[2,1,4],[4,1,10]]}}
{"mysql": ["Create table If Not Exists Products (product_id int, price int)", "Create table If Not Exists Purchases (invoice_id int, product_id int, quantity int)"], "mssql": ["Create table Products (product_id int, price int)", "Create table Purchases (invoice_id int, product_id int, quantity int)"], "oraclesql": ["Create table Products (product_id int, price int)", "Create table Purchases (invoice_id int, product_id int, quantity int)"], "database": true, "name": "generate_the_invoice", "pythondata": ["Products = pd.DataFrame([], columns=['product_id', 'price']).astype({'product_id':'Int64', 'price':'Int64'})", "Purchases = pd.DataFrame([], columns=['invoice_id', 'product_id', 'quantity']).astype({'invoice_id':'Int64', 'product_id':'Int64', 'quantity':'Int64'})"], "postgresql": ["Create table If Not Exists Products (product_id int, price int)", "Create table If Not Exists Purchases (invoice_id int, product_id int, quantity int)"], "database_schema": {"Products": {"product_id": "INT", "price": "INT"}, "Purchases": {"invoice_id": "INT", "product_id": "INT", "quantity": "INT"}}}
{"mysql": ["MySQL", "<p><code>MySQL 8.0</code>.</p>"], "mssql": ["MS SQL Server", "<p><code>mssql server 2019</code>.</p>"], "oraclesql": ["Oracle", "<p><code>Oracle Sql 11.2</code>.</p>"], "pythondata": ["Pandas", "<p>Python 3.10 with Pandas 2.2.2 and NumPy 1.26.4</p>"], "postgresql": ["PostgreSQL", "<p>PostgreSQL 16</p>"]}
['Database']
2,363
Merge Similar Items
merge-similar-items
<p>You are given two 2D integer arrays, <code>items1</code> and <code>items2</code>, representing two sets of items. Each array <code>items</code> has the following properties:</p> <ul> <li><code>items[i] = [value<sub>i</sub>, weight<sub>i</sub>]</code> where <code>value<sub>i</sub></code> represents the <strong>value</strong> and <code>weight<sub>i</sub></code> represents the <strong>weight </strong>of the <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> item.</li> <li>The value of each item in <code>items</code> is <strong>unique</strong>.</li> </ul> <p>Return <em>a 2D integer array</em> <code>ret</code> <em>where</em> <code>ret[i] = [value<sub>i</sub>, weight<sub>i</sub>]</code><em>,</em> <em>with</em> <code>weight<sub>i</sub></code> <em>being the <strong>sum of weights</strong> of all items with value</em> <code>value<sub>i</sub></code>.</p> <p><strong>Note:</strong> <code>ret</code> should be returned in <strong>ascending</strong> order by value.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> items1 = [[1,1],[4,5],[3,8]], items2 = [[3,1],[1,5]] <strong>Output:</strong> [[1,6],[3,9],[4,5]] <strong>Explanation:</strong> The item with value = 1 occurs in items1 with weight = 1 and in items2 with weight = 5, total weight = 1 + 5 = 6. The item with value = 3 occurs in items1 with weight = 8 and in items2 with weight = 1, total weight = 8 + 1 = 9. The item with value = 4 occurs in items1 with weight = 5, total weight = 5. Therefore, we return [[1,6],[3,9],[4,5]]. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> items1 = [[1,1],[3,2],[2,3]], items2 = [[2,1],[3,2],[1,3]] <strong>Output:</strong> [[1,4],[2,4],[3,4]] <strong>Explanation:</strong> The item with value = 1 occurs in items1 with weight = 1 and in items2 with weight = 3, total weight = 1 + 3 = 4. The item with value = 2 occurs in items1 with weight = 3 and in items2 with weight = 1, total weight = 3 + 1 = 4. The item with value = 3 occurs in items1 with weight = 2 and in items2 with weight = 2, total weight = 2 + 2 = 4. Therefore, we return [[1,4],[2,4],[3,4]].</pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 3:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> items1 = [[1,3],[2,2]], items2 = [[7,1],[2,2],[1,4]] <strong>Output:</strong> [[1,7],[2,4],[7,1]] <strong>Explanation: </strong>The item with value = 1 occurs in items1 with weight = 3 and in items2 with weight = 4, total weight = 3 + 4 = 7. The item with value = 2 occurs in items1 with weight = 2 and in items2 with weight = 2, total weight = 2 + 2 = 4. The item with value = 7 occurs in items2 with weight = 1, total weight = 1. Therefore, we return [[1,7],[2,4],[7,1]]. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= items1.length, items2.length &lt;= 1000</code></li> <li><code>items1[i].length == items2[i].length == 2</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= value<sub>i</sub>, weight<sub>i</sub> &lt;= 1000</code></li> <li>Each <code>value<sub>i</sub></code> in <code>items1</code> is <strong>unique</strong>.</li> <li>Each <code>value<sub>i</sub></code> in <code>items2</code> is <strong>unique</strong>.</li> </ul>
Easy
69.3K
90.5K
69,298
90,482
76.6%
['merge-two-2d-arrays-by-summing-values']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n vector<vector<int>> mergeSimilarItems(vector<vector<int>>& items1, vector<vector<int>>& items2) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public List<List<Integer>> mergeSimilarItems(int[][] items1, int[][] items2) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def mergeSimilarItems(self, items1, items2):\n \"\"\"\n :type items1: List[List[int]]\n :type items2: List[List[int]]\n :rtype: List[List[int]]\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def mergeSimilarItems(self, items1: List[List[int]], items2: List[List[int]]) -> List[List[int]]:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Return an array of arrays of size *returnSize.\n * The sizes of the arrays are returned as *returnColumnSizes array.\n * Note: Both returned array and *columnSizes array must be malloced, assume caller calls free().\n */\nint** mergeSimilarItems(int** items1, int items1Size, int* items1ColSize, int** items2, int items2Size, int* items2ColSize, int* returnSize, int** returnColumnSizes) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public IList<IList<int>> MergeSimilarItems(int[][] items1, int[][] items2) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[][]} items1\n * @param {number[][]} items2\n * @return {number[][]}\n */\nvar mergeSimilarItems = function(items1, items2) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function mergeSimilarItems(items1: number[][], items2: number[][]): number[][] {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[][] $items1\n * @param Integer[][] $items2\n * @return Integer[][]\n */\n function mergeSimilarItems($items1, $items2) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func mergeSimilarItems(_ items1: [[Int]], _ items2: [[Int]]) -> [[Int]] {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun mergeSimilarItems(items1: Array<IntArray>, items2: Array<IntArray>): List<List<Int>> {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n List<List<int>> mergeSimilarItems(List<List<int>> items1, List<List<int>> items2) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func mergeSimilarItems(items1 [][]int, items2 [][]int) [][]int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[][]} items1\n# @param {Integer[][]} items2\n# @return {Integer[][]}\ndef merge_similar_items(items1, items2)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def mergeSimilarItems(items1: Array[Array[Int]], items2: Array[Array[Int]]): List[List[Int]] = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn merge_similar_items(items1: Vec<Vec<i32>>, items2: Vec<Vec<i32>>) -> Vec<Vec<i32>> {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (merge-similar-items items1 items2)\n (-> (listof (listof exact-integer?)) (listof (listof exact-integer?)) (listof (listof exact-integer?)))\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec merge_similar_items(Items1 :: [[integer()]], Items2 :: [[integer()]]) -> [[integer()]].\nmerge_similar_items(Items1, Items2) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec merge_similar_items(items1 :: [[integer]], items2 :: [[integer]]) :: [[integer]]\n def merge_similar_items(items1, items2) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[[1,1],[4,5],[3,8]] [[3,1],[1,5]]
{ "name": "mergeSimilarItems", "params": [ { "type": "integer[][]", "name": "items1" }, { "type": "integer[][]", "name": "items2" } ], "return": { "type": "list<list<integer>>" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Hash Table', 'Sorting', 'Ordered Set']
2,364
Count Number of Bad Pairs
count-number-of-bad-pairs
<p>You are given a <strong>0-indexed</strong> integer array <code>nums</code>. A pair of indices <code>(i, j)</code> is a <strong>bad pair</strong> if <code>i &lt; j</code> and <code>j - i != nums[j] - nums[i]</code>.</p> <p>Return<em> the total number of <strong>bad pairs</strong> in </em><code>nums</code>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [4,1,3,3] <strong>Output:</strong> 5 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The pair (0, 1) is a bad pair since 1 - 0 != 1 - 4. The pair (0, 2) is a bad pair since 2 - 0 != 3 - 4, 2 != -1. The pair (0, 3) is a bad pair since 3 - 0 != 3 - 4, 3 != -1. The pair (1, 2) is a bad pair since 2 - 1 != 3 - 1, 1 != 2. The pair (2, 3) is a bad pair since 3 - 2 != 3 - 3, 1 != 0. There are a total of 5 bad pairs, so we return 5. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [1,2,3,4,5] <strong>Output:</strong> 0 <strong>Explanation:</strong> There are no bad pairs. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums.length &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums[i] &lt;= 10<sup>9</sup></code></li> </ul>
Medium
172.9K
317.3K
172,869
317,345
54.5%
['k-diff-pairs-in-an-array', 'subarray-sums-divisible-by-k', 'count-nice-pairs-in-an-array', 'count-number-of-pairs-with-absolute-difference-k', 'count-equal-and-divisible-pairs-in-an-array', 'number-of-pairs-satisfying-inequality']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n long long countBadPairs(vector<int>& nums) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public long countBadPairs(int[] nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def countBadPairs(self, nums):\n \"\"\"\n :type nums: List[int]\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def countBadPairs(self, nums: List[int]) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "long long countBadPairs(int* nums, int numsSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public long CountBadPairs(int[] nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} nums\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar countBadPairs = function(nums) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function countBadPairs(nums: number[]): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $nums\n * @return Integer\n */\n function countBadPairs($nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func countBadPairs(_ nums: [Int]) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun countBadPairs(nums: IntArray): Long {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int countBadPairs(List<int> nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func countBadPairs(nums []int) int64 {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} nums\n# @return {Integer}\ndef count_bad_pairs(nums)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def countBadPairs(nums: Array[Int]): Long = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn count_bad_pairs(nums: Vec<i32>) -> i64 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (count-bad-pairs nums)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec count_bad_pairs(Nums :: [integer()]) -> integer().\ncount_bad_pairs(Nums) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec count_bad_pairs(nums :: [integer]) :: integer\n def count_bad_pairs(nums) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[4,1,3,3]
{ "name": "countBadPairs", "params": [ { "name": "nums", "type": "integer[]" } ], "return": { "type": "long" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Hash Table', 'Math', 'Counting']
2,365
Task Scheduler II
task-scheduler-ii
<p>You are given a <strong>0-indexed</strong> array of positive integers <code>tasks</code>, representing tasks that need to be completed <strong>in order</strong>, where <code>tasks[i]</code> represents the <strong>type</strong> of the <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> task.</p> <p>You are also given a positive integer <code>space</code>, which represents the <strong>minimum</strong> number of days that must pass <strong>after</strong> the completion of a task before another task of the <strong>same</strong> type can be performed.</p> <p>Each day, until all tasks have been completed, you must either:</p> <ul> <li>Complete the next task from <code>tasks</code>, or</li> <li>Take a break.</li> </ul> <p>Return<em> the <strong>minimum</strong> number of days needed to complete all tasks</em>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> tasks = [1,2,1,2,3,1], space = 3 <strong>Output:</strong> 9 <strong>Explanation:</strong> One way to complete all tasks in 9 days is as follows: Day 1: Complete the 0th task. Day 2: Complete the 1st task. Day 3: Take a break. Day 4: Take a break. Day 5: Complete the 2nd task. Day 6: Complete the 3rd task. Day 7: Take a break. Day 8: Complete the 4th task. Day 9: Complete the 5th task. It can be shown that the tasks cannot be completed in less than 9 days. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> tasks = [5,8,8,5], space = 2 <strong>Output:</strong> 6 <strong>Explanation:</strong> One way to complete all tasks in 6 days is as follows: Day 1: Complete the 0th task. Day 2: Complete the 1st task. Day 3: Take a break. Day 4: Take a break. Day 5: Complete the 2nd task. Day 6: Complete the 3rd task. It can be shown that the tasks cannot be completed in less than 6 days. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= tasks.length &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= tasks[i] &lt;= 10<sup>9</sup></code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= space &lt;= tasks.length</code></li> </ul>
Medium
46.7K
86.9K
46,732
86,855
53.8%
['task-scheduler', 'maximize-distance-to-closest-person', 'check-if-all-1s-are-at-least-length-k-places-away']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n long long taskSchedulerII(vector<int>& tasks, int space) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public long taskSchedulerII(int[] tasks, int space) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def taskSchedulerII(self, tasks, space):\n \"\"\"\n :type tasks: List[int]\n :type space: int\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def taskSchedulerII(self, tasks: List[int], space: int) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "long long taskSchedulerII(int* tasks, int tasksSize, int space) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public long TaskSchedulerII(int[] tasks, int space) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} tasks\n * @param {number} space\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar taskSchedulerII = function(tasks, space) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function taskSchedulerII(tasks: number[], space: number): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $tasks\n * @param Integer $space\n * @return Integer\n */\n function taskSchedulerII($tasks, $space) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func taskSchedulerII(_ tasks: [Int], _ space: Int) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun taskSchedulerII(tasks: IntArray, space: Int): Long {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int taskSchedulerII(List<int> tasks, int space) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func taskSchedulerII(tasks []int, space int) int64 {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} tasks\n# @param {Integer} space\n# @return {Integer}\ndef task_scheduler_ii(tasks, space)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def taskSchedulerII(tasks: Array[Int], space: Int): Long = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn task_scheduler_ii(tasks: Vec<i32>, space: i32) -> i64 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (task-scheduler-ii tasks space)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer? exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec task_scheduler_ii(Tasks :: [integer()], Space :: integer()) -> integer().\ntask_scheduler_ii(Tasks, Space) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec task_scheduler_ii(tasks :: [integer], space :: integer) :: integer\n def task_scheduler_ii(tasks, space) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[1,2,1,2,3,1] 3
{ "name": "taskSchedulerII", "params": [ { "name": "tasks", "type": "integer[]" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "space" } ], "return": { "type": "long" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Hash Table', 'Simulation']
2,366
Minimum Replacements to Sort the Array
minimum-replacements-to-sort-the-array
<p>You are given a <strong>0-indexed</strong> integer array <code>nums</code>. In one operation you can replace any element of the array with <strong>any two</strong> elements that <strong>sum</strong> to it.</p> <ul> <li>For example, consider <code>nums = [5,6,7]</code>. In one operation, we can replace <code>nums[1]</code> with <code>2</code> and <code>4</code> and convert <code>nums</code> to <code>[5,2,4,7]</code>.</li> </ul> <p>Return <em>the minimum number of operations to make an array that is sorted in <strong>non-decreasing</strong> order</em>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [3,9,3] <strong>Output:</strong> 2 <strong>Explanation:</strong> Here are the steps to sort the array in non-decreasing order: - From [3,9,3], replace the 9 with 3 and 6 so the array becomes [3,3,6,3] - From [3,3,6,3], replace the 6 with 3 and 3 so the array becomes [3,3,3,3,3] There are 2 steps to sort the array in non-decreasing order. Therefore, we return 2. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [1,2,3,4,5] <strong>Output:</strong> 0 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The array is already in non-decreasing order. Therefore, we return 0. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums.length &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums[i] &lt;= 10<sup>9</sup></code></li> </ul>
Hard
70.1K
131.6K
70,087
131,582
53.3%
['minimum-operations-to-make-the-array-increasing']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n long long minimumReplacement(vector<int>& nums) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public long minimumReplacement(int[] nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def minimumReplacement(self, nums):\n \"\"\"\n :type nums: List[int]\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def minimumReplacement(self, nums: List[int]) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "long long minimumReplacement(int* nums, int numsSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public long MinimumReplacement(int[] nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} nums\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar minimumReplacement = function(nums) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function minimumReplacement(nums: number[]): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $nums\n * @return Integer\n */\n function minimumReplacement($nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func minimumReplacement(_ nums: [Int]) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun minimumReplacement(nums: IntArray): Long {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int minimumReplacement(List<int> nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func minimumReplacement(nums []int) int64 {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} nums\n# @return {Integer}\ndef minimum_replacement(nums)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def minimumReplacement(nums: Array[Int]): Long = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn minimum_replacement(nums: Vec<i32>) -> i64 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (minimum-replacement nums)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec minimum_replacement(Nums :: [integer()]) -> integer().\nminimum_replacement(Nums) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec minimum_replacement(nums :: [integer]) :: integer\n def minimum_replacement(nums) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[3,9,3]
{ "name": "minimumReplacement", "params": [ { "name": "nums", "type": "integer[]" } ], "return": { "type": "long" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Math', 'Greedy']
2,367
Number of Arithmetic Triplets
number-of-arithmetic-triplets
<p>You are given a <strong>0-indexed</strong>, <strong>strictly increasing</strong> integer array <code>nums</code> and a positive integer <code>diff</code>. A triplet <code>(i, j, k)</code> is an <strong>arithmetic triplet</strong> if the following conditions are met:</p> <ul> <li><code>i &lt; j &lt; k</code>,</li> <li><code>nums[j] - nums[i] == diff</code>, and</li> <li><code>nums[k] - nums[j] == diff</code>.</li> </ul> <p>Return <em>the number of unique <strong>arithmetic triplets</strong>.</em></p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [0,1,4,6,7,10], diff = 3 <strong>Output:</strong> 2 <strong>Explanation:</strong> (1, 2, 4) is an arithmetic triplet because both 7 - 4 == 3 and 4 - 1 == 3. (2, 4, 5) is an arithmetic triplet because both 10 - 7 == 3 and 7 - 4 == 3. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [4,5,6,7,8,9], diff = 2 <strong>Output:</strong> 2 <strong>Explanation:</strong> (0, 2, 4) is an arithmetic triplet because both 8 - 6 == 2 and 6 - 4 == 2. (1, 3, 5) is an arithmetic triplet because both 9 - 7 == 2 and 7 - 5 == 2. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>3 &lt;= nums.length &lt;= 200</code></li> <li><code>0 &lt;= nums[i] &lt;= 200</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= diff &lt;= 50</code></li> <li><code>nums</code> is <strong>strictly</strong> increasing.</li> </ul>
Easy
154.8K
182.5K
154,752
182,460
84.8%
['two-sum', '3sum', 'number-of-unequal-triplets-in-array', 'maximum-value-of-an-ordered-triplet-i', 'minimum-sum-of-mountain-triplets-i']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int arithmeticTriplets(vector<int>& nums, int diff) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int arithmeticTriplets(int[] nums, int diff) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def arithmeticTriplets(self, nums, diff):\n \"\"\"\n :type nums: List[int]\n :type diff: int\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def arithmeticTriplets(self, nums: List[int], diff: int) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int arithmeticTriplets(int* nums, int numsSize, int diff) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int ArithmeticTriplets(int[] nums, int diff) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} nums\n * @param {number} diff\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar arithmeticTriplets = function(nums, diff) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function arithmeticTriplets(nums: number[], diff: number): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $nums\n * @param Integer $diff\n * @return Integer\n */\n function arithmeticTriplets($nums, $diff) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func arithmeticTriplets(_ nums: [Int], _ diff: Int) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun arithmeticTriplets(nums: IntArray, diff: Int): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int arithmeticTriplets(List<int> nums, int diff) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func arithmeticTriplets(nums []int, diff int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} nums\n# @param {Integer} diff\n# @return {Integer}\ndef arithmetic_triplets(nums, diff)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def arithmeticTriplets(nums: Array[Int], diff: Int): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn arithmetic_triplets(nums: Vec<i32>, diff: i32) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (arithmetic-triplets nums diff)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer? exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec arithmetic_triplets(Nums :: [integer()], Diff :: integer()) -> integer().\narithmetic_triplets(Nums, Diff) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec arithmetic_triplets(nums :: [integer], diff :: integer) :: integer\n def arithmetic_triplets(nums, diff) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[0,1,4,6,7,10] 3
{ "name": "arithmeticTriplets", "params": [ { "name": "nums", "type": "integer[]" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "diff" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Hash Table', 'Two Pointers', 'Enumeration']
2,368
Reachable Nodes With Restrictions
reachable-nodes-with-restrictions
<p>There is an undirected tree with <code>n</code> nodes labeled from <code>0</code> to <code>n - 1</code> and <code>n - 1</code> edges.</p> <p>You are given a 2D integer array <code>edges</code> of length <code>n - 1</code> where <code>edges[i] = [a<sub>i</sub>, b<sub>i</sub>]</code> indicates that there is an edge between nodes <code>a<sub>i</sub></code> and <code>b<sub>i</sub></code> in the tree. You are also given an integer array <code>restricted</code> which represents <strong>restricted</strong> nodes.</p> <p>Return <em>the <strong>maximum</strong> number of nodes you can reach from node </em><code>0</code><em> without visiting a restricted node.</em></p> <p>Note that node <code>0</code> will <strong>not</strong> be a restricted node.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/06/15/ex1drawio.png" style="width: 402px; height: 322px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> n = 7, edges = [[0,1],[1,2],[3,1],[4,0],[0,5],[5,6]], restricted = [4,5] <strong>Output:</strong> 4 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The diagram above shows the tree. We have that [0,1,2,3] are the only nodes that can be reached from node 0 without visiting a restricted node. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/06/15/ex2drawio.png" style="width: 412px; height: 312px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> n = 7, edges = [[0,1],[0,2],[0,5],[0,4],[3,2],[6,5]], restricted = [4,2,1] <strong>Output:</strong> 3 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The diagram above shows the tree. We have that [0,5,6] are the only nodes that can be reached from node 0 without visiting a restricted node. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>2 &lt;= n &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>edges.length == n - 1</code></li> <li><code>edges[i].length == 2</code></li> <li><code>0 &lt;= a<sub>i</sub>, b<sub>i</sub> &lt; n</code></li> <li><code>a<sub>i</sub> != b<sub>i</sub></code></li> <li><code>edges</code> represents a valid tree.</li> <li><code>1 &lt;= restricted.length &lt; n</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= restricted[i] &lt; n</code></li> <li>All the values of <code>restricted</code> are <strong>unique</strong>.</li> </ul>
Medium
69.9K
118K
69,927
117,973
59.3%
['open-the-lock', 'minimum-jumps-to-reach-home']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int reachableNodes(int n, vector<vector<int>>& edges, vector<int>& restricted) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int reachableNodes(int n, int[][] edges, int[] restricted) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def reachableNodes(self, n, edges, restricted):\n \"\"\"\n :type n: int\n :type edges: List[List[int]]\n :type restricted: List[int]\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def reachableNodes(self, n: int, edges: List[List[int]], restricted: List[int]) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int reachableNodes(int n, int** edges, int edgesSize, int* edgesColSize, int* restricted, int restrictedSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int ReachableNodes(int n, int[][] edges, int[] restricted) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number} n\n * @param {number[][]} edges\n * @param {number[]} restricted\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar reachableNodes = function(n, edges, restricted) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function reachableNodes(n: number, edges: number[][], restricted: number[]): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer $n\n * @param Integer[][] $edges\n * @param Integer[] $restricted\n * @return Integer\n */\n function reachableNodes($n, $edges, $restricted) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func reachableNodes(_ n: Int, _ edges: [[Int]], _ restricted: [Int]) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun reachableNodes(n: Int, edges: Array<IntArray>, restricted: IntArray): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int reachableNodes(int n, List<List<int>> edges, List<int> restricted) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func reachableNodes(n int, edges [][]int, restricted []int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer} n\n# @param {Integer[][]} edges\n# @param {Integer[]} restricted\n# @return {Integer}\ndef reachable_nodes(n, edges, restricted)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def reachableNodes(n: Int, edges: Array[Array[Int]], restricted: Array[Int]): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn reachable_nodes(n: i32, edges: Vec<Vec<i32>>, restricted: Vec<i32>) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (reachable-nodes n edges restricted)\n (-> exact-integer? (listof (listof exact-integer?)) (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec reachable_nodes(N :: integer(), Edges :: [[integer()]], Restricted :: [integer()]) -> integer().\nreachable_nodes(N, Edges, Restricted) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec reachable_nodes(n :: integer, edges :: [[integer]], restricted :: [integer]) :: integer\n def reachable_nodes(n, edges, restricted) do\n \n end\nend"}]
7 [[0,1],[1,2],[3,1],[4,0],[0,5],[5,6]] [4,5]
{ "name": "reachableNodes", "params": [ { "name": "n", "type": "integer" }, { "type": "integer[][]", "name": "edges" }, { "type": "integer[]", "name": "restricted" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Hash Table', 'Tree', 'Depth-First Search', 'Breadth-First Search', 'Union Find', 'Graph']
2,369
Check if There is a Valid Partition For The Array
check-if-there-is-a-valid-partition-for-the-array
<p>You are given a <strong>0-indexed</strong> integer array <code>nums</code>. You have to partition the array into one or more <strong>contiguous</strong> subarrays.</p> <p>We call a partition of the array <strong>valid</strong> if each of the obtained subarrays satisfies <strong>one</strong> of the following conditions:</p> <ol> <li>The subarray consists of <strong>exactly</strong> <code>2,</code> equal elements. For example, the subarray <code>[2,2]</code> is good.</li> <li>The subarray consists of <strong>exactly</strong> <code>3,</code> equal elements. For example, the subarray <code>[4,4,4]</code> is good.</li> <li>The subarray consists of <strong>exactly</strong> <code>3</code> consecutive increasing elements, that is, the difference between adjacent elements is <code>1</code>. For example, the subarray <code>[3,4,5]</code> is good, but the subarray <code>[1,3,5]</code> is not.</li> </ol> <p>Return <code>true</code><em> if the array has <strong>at least</strong> one valid partition</em>. Otherwise, return <code>false</code>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [4,4,4,5,6] <strong>Output:</strong> true <strong>Explanation:</strong> The array can be partitioned into the subarrays [4,4] and [4,5,6]. This partition is valid, so we return true. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [1,1,1,2] <strong>Output:</strong> false <strong>Explanation:</strong> There is no valid partition for this array. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>2 &lt;= nums.length &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums[i] &lt;= 10<sup>6</sup></code></li> </ul>
Medium
94.4K
181.9K
94,356
181,918
51.9%
['count-the-number-of-good-partitions']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n bool validPartition(vector<int>& nums) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public boolean validPartition(int[] nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def validPartition(self, nums):\n \"\"\"\n :type nums: List[int]\n :rtype: bool\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def validPartition(self, nums: List[int]) -> bool:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "bool validPartition(int* nums, int numsSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public bool ValidPartition(int[] nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} nums\n * @return {boolean}\n */\nvar validPartition = function(nums) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function validPartition(nums: number[]): boolean {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $nums\n * @return Boolean\n */\n function validPartition($nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func validPartition(_ nums: [Int]) -> Bool {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun validPartition(nums: IntArray): Boolean {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n bool validPartition(List<int> nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func validPartition(nums []int) bool {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} nums\n# @return {Boolean}\ndef valid_partition(nums)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def validPartition(nums: Array[Int]): Boolean = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn valid_partition(nums: Vec<i32>) -> bool {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (valid-partition nums)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) boolean?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec valid_partition(Nums :: [integer()]) -> boolean().\nvalid_partition(Nums) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec valid_partition(nums :: [integer]) :: boolean\n def valid_partition(nums) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[4,4,4,5,6]
{ "name": "validPartition", "params": [ { "name": "nums", "type": "integer[]" } ], "return": { "type": "boolean" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Dynamic Programming']
2,370
Longest Ideal Subsequence
longest-ideal-subsequence
<p>You are given a string <code>s</code> consisting of lowercase letters and an integer <code>k</code>. We call a string <code>t</code> <strong>ideal</strong> if the following conditions are satisfied:</p> <ul> <li><code>t</code> is a <strong>subsequence</strong> of the string <code>s</code>.</li> <li>The absolute difference in the alphabet order of every two <strong>adjacent</strong> letters in <code>t</code> is less than or equal to <code>k</code>.</li> </ul> <p>Return <em>the length of the <strong>longest</strong> ideal string</em>.</p> <p>A <strong>subsequence</strong> is a string that can be derived from another string by deleting some or no characters without changing the order of the remaining characters.</p> <p><strong>Note</strong> that the alphabet order is not cyclic. For example, the absolute difference in the alphabet order of <code>&#39;a&#39;</code> and <code>&#39;z&#39;</code> is <code>25</code>, not <code>1</code>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> s = &quot;acfgbd&quot;, k = 2 <strong>Output:</strong> 4 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The longest ideal string is &quot;acbd&quot;. The length of this string is 4, so 4 is returned. Note that &quot;acfgbd&quot; is not ideal because &#39;c&#39; and &#39;f&#39; have a difference of 3 in alphabet order.</pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> s = &quot;abcd&quot;, k = 3 <strong>Output:</strong> 4 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The longest ideal string is &quot;abcd&quot;. The length of this string is 4, so 4 is returned. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= s.length &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>0 &lt;= k &lt;= 25</code></li> <li><code>s</code> consists of lowercase English letters.</li> </ul>
Medium
119.1K
254K
119,069
254,017
46.9%
['longest-increasing-subsequence']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int longestIdealString(string s, int k) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int longestIdealString(String s, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def longestIdealString(self, s, k):\n \"\"\"\n :type s: str\n :type k: int\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def longestIdealString(self, s: str, k: int) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int longestIdealString(char* s, int k) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int LongestIdealString(string s, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {string} s\n * @param {number} k\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar longestIdealString = function(s, k) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function longestIdealString(s: string, k: number): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param String $s\n * @param Integer $k\n * @return Integer\n */\n function longestIdealString($s, $k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func longestIdealString(_ s: String, _ k: Int) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun longestIdealString(s: String, k: Int): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int longestIdealString(String s, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func longestIdealString(s string, k int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {String} s\n# @param {Integer} k\n# @return {Integer}\ndef longest_ideal_string(s, k)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def longestIdealString(s: String, k: Int): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn longest_ideal_string(s: String, k: i32) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (longest-ideal-string s k)\n (-> string? exact-integer? exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec longest_ideal_string(S :: unicode:unicode_binary(), K :: integer()) -> integer().\nlongest_ideal_string(S, K) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec longest_ideal_string(s :: String.t, k :: integer) :: integer\n def longest_ideal_string(s, k) do\n \n end\nend"}]
"acfgbd" 2
{ "name": "longestIdealString", "params": [ { "name": "s", "type": "string" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "k" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Hash Table', 'String', 'Dynamic Programming']
2,371
Minimize Maximum Value in a Grid
minimize-maximum-value-in-a-grid
null
Hard
6.8K
9.6K
6,773
9,587
70.6%
['candy']
[]
Algorithms
null
[[3,1],[2,5]]
{ "name": "minScore", "params": [ { "name": "grid", "type": "integer[][]" } ], "return": { "type": "integer[][]" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Union Find', 'Graph', 'Topological Sort', 'Sorting', 'Matrix']
2,372
Calculate the Influence of Each Salesperson
calculate-the-influence-of-each-salesperson
null
Medium
6.7K
8.1K
6,729
8,051
83.6%
[]
['Create table If Not Exists Salesperson (salesperson_id int, name varchar(30))', 'Create table If Not Exists Customer (customer_id int, salesperson_id int)', 'Create table If Not Exists Sales (sale_id int, customer_id int, price int)', 'Truncate table Salesperson', "insert into Salesperson (salesperson_id, name) values ('1', 'Alice')", "insert into Salesperson (salesperson_id, name) values ('2', 'Bob')", "insert into Salesperson (salesperson_id, name) values ('3', 'Jerry')", 'Truncate table Customer', "insert into Customer (customer_id, salesperson_id) values ('1', '1')", "insert into Customer (customer_id, salesperson_id) values ('2', '1')", "insert into Customer (customer_id, salesperson_id) values ('3', '2')", 'Truncate table Sales', "insert into Sales (sale_id, customer_id, price) values ('1', '2', '892')", "insert into Sales (sale_id, customer_id, price) values ('2', '1', '354')", "insert into Sales (sale_id, customer_id, price) values ('3', '3', '988')", "insert into Sales (sale_id, customer_id, price) values ('4', '3', '856')"]
Database
null
{"headers":{"Salesperson":["salesperson_id","name"],"Customer":["customer_id","salesperson_id"],"Sales":["sale_id","customer_id","price"]},"rows":{"Salesperson":[[1,"Alice"],[2,"Bob"],[3,"Jerry"]],"Customer":[[1,1],[2,1],[3,2]],"Sales":[[1,2,892],[2,1,354],[3,3,988],[4,3,856]]}}
{"mysql": ["Create table If Not Exists Salesperson (salesperson_id int, name varchar(30))", "Create table If Not Exists Customer (customer_id int, salesperson_id int)", "Create table If Not Exists Sales (sale_id int, customer_id int, price int)"], "mssql": ["Create table Salesperson (salesperson_id int, name varchar(30))", "Create table Customer (customer_id int, salesperson_id int)", "Create table Sales (sale_id int, customer_id int, price int)"], "oraclesql": ["Create table Salesperson (salesperson_id int, name varchar(30))", "Create table Customer (customer_id int, salesperson_id int)", "Create table Sales (sale_id int, customer_id int, price int)"], "database": true, "name": "calculate_influence", "pythondata": ["Salesperson = pd.DataFrame([], columns=['salesperson_id', 'name']).astype({'salesperson_id':'Int64', 'name':'object'})", "Customer = pd.DataFrame([], columns=['customer_id', 'salesperson_id']).astype({'customer_id':'Int64', 'salesperson_id':'Int64'})", "Sales = pd.DataFrame([], columns=['sale_id', 'customer_id', 'price']).astype({'sale_id':'Int64', 'customer_id':'Int64', 'price':'Int64'})"], "postgresql": ["Create table If Not Exists Salesperson (salesperson_id int, name varchar(30))", "Create table If Not Exists Customer (customer_id int, salesperson_id int)", "Create table If Not Exists Sales (sale_id int, customer_id int, price int)"], "database_schema": {"Salesperson": {"salesperson_id": "INT", "name": "VARCHAR(30)"}, "Customer": {"customer_id": "INT", "salesperson_id": "INT"}, "Sales": {"sale_id": "INT", "customer_id": "INT", "price": "INT"}}}
{"mysql": ["MySQL", "<p><code>MySQL 8.0</code>.</p>"], "mssql": ["MS SQL Server", "<p><code>mssql server 2019</code>.</p>"], "oraclesql": ["Oracle", "<p><code>Oracle Sql 11.2</code>.</p>"], "pythondata": ["Pandas", "<p>Python 3.10 with Pandas 2.2.2 and NumPy 1.26.4</p>"], "postgresql": ["PostgreSQL", "<p>PostgreSQL 16</p>"]}
['Database']
2,373
Largest Local Values in a Matrix
largest-local-values-in-a-matrix
<p>You are given an <code>n x n</code> integer matrix <code>grid</code>.</p> <p>Generate an integer matrix <code>maxLocal</code> of size <code>(n - 2) x (n - 2)</code> such that:</p> <ul> <li><code>maxLocal[i][j]</code> is equal to the <strong>largest</strong> value of the <code>3 x 3</code> matrix in <code>grid</code> centered around row <code>i + 1</code> and column <code>j + 1</code>.</li> </ul> <p>In other words, we want to find the largest value in every contiguous <code>3 x 3</code> matrix in <code>grid</code>.</p> <p>Return <em>the generated matrix</em>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/06/21/ex1.png" style="width: 371px; height: 210px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> grid = [[9,9,8,1],[5,6,2,6],[8,2,6,4],[6,2,2,2]] <strong>Output:</strong> [[9,9],[8,6]] <strong>Explanation:</strong> The diagram above shows the original matrix and the generated matrix. Notice that each value in the generated matrix corresponds to the largest value of a contiguous 3 x 3 matrix in grid.</pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/07/02/ex2new2.png" style="width: 436px; height: 240px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> grid = [[1,1,1,1,1],[1,1,1,1,1],[1,1,2,1,1],[1,1,1,1,1],[1,1,1,1,1]] <strong>Output:</strong> [[2,2,2],[2,2,2],[2,2,2]] <strong>Explanation:</strong> Notice that the 2 is contained within every contiguous 3 x 3 matrix in grid. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>n == grid.length == grid[i].length</code></li> <li><code>3 &lt;= n &lt;= 100</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= grid[i][j] &lt;= 100</code></li> </ul>
Easy
179.7K
204.8K
179,720
204,765
87.8%
[]
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n vector<vector<int>> largestLocal(vector<vector<int>>& grid) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int[][] largestLocal(int[][] grid) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def largestLocal(self, grid):\n \"\"\"\n :type grid: List[List[int]]\n :rtype: List[List[int]]\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def largestLocal(self, grid: List[List[int]]) -> List[List[int]]:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Return an array of arrays of size *returnSize.\n * The sizes of the arrays are returned as *returnColumnSizes array.\n * Note: Both returned array and *columnSizes array must be malloced, assume caller calls free().\n */\nint** largestLocal(int** grid, int gridSize, int* gridColSize, int* returnSize, int** returnColumnSizes) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int[][] LargestLocal(int[][] grid) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[][]} grid\n * @return {number[][]}\n */\nvar largestLocal = function(grid) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function largestLocal(grid: number[][]): number[][] {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[][] $grid\n * @return Integer[][]\n */\n function largestLocal($grid) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func largestLocal(_ grid: [[Int]]) -> [[Int]] {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun largestLocal(grid: Array<IntArray>): Array<IntArray> {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n List<List<int>> largestLocal(List<List<int>> grid) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func largestLocal(grid [][]int) [][]int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[][]} grid\n# @return {Integer[][]}\ndef largest_local(grid)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def largestLocal(grid: Array[Array[Int]]): Array[Array[Int]] = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn largest_local(grid: Vec<Vec<i32>>) -> Vec<Vec<i32>> {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (largest-local grid)\n (-> (listof (listof exact-integer?)) (listof (listof exact-integer?)))\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec largest_local(Grid :: [[integer()]]) -> [[integer()]].\nlargest_local(Grid) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec largest_local(grid :: [[integer]]) :: [[integer]]\n def largest_local(grid) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[[9,9,8,1],[5,6,2,6],[8,2,6,4],[6,2,2,2]]
{ "name": "largestLocal", "params": [ { "name": "grid", "type": "integer[][]" } ], "return": { "type": "integer[][]" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Matrix']
2,374
Node With Highest Edge Score
node-with-highest-edge-score
<p>You are given a directed graph with <code>n</code> nodes labeled from <code>0</code> to <code>n - 1</code>, where each node has <strong>exactly one</strong> outgoing edge.</p> <p>The graph is represented by a given <strong>0-indexed</strong> integer array <code>edges</code> of length <code>n</code>, where <code>edges[i]</code> indicates that there is a <strong>directed</strong> edge from node <code>i</code> to node <code>edges[i]</code>.</p> <p>The <strong>edge score</strong> of a node <code>i</code> is defined as the sum of the <strong>labels</strong> of all the nodes that have an edge pointing to <code>i</code>.</p> <p>Return <em>the node with the highest <strong>edge score</strong></em>. If multiple nodes have the same <strong>edge score</strong>, return the node with the <strong>smallest</strong> index.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <img src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/06/20/image-20220620195403-1.png" style="width: 450px; height: 260px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> edges = [1,0,0,0,0,7,7,5] <strong>Output:</strong> 7 <strong>Explanation:</strong> - The nodes 1, 2, 3 and 4 have an edge pointing to node 0. The edge score of node 0 is 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 = 10. - The node 0 has an edge pointing to node 1. The edge score of node 1 is 0. - The node 7 has an edge pointing to node 5. The edge score of node 5 is 7. - The nodes 5 and 6 have an edge pointing to node 7. The edge score of node 7 is 5 + 6 = 11. Node 7 has the highest edge score so return 7. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <img src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/06/20/image-20220620200212-3.png" style="width: 150px; height: 155px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> edges = [2,0,0,2] <strong>Output:</strong> 0 <strong>Explanation:</strong> - The nodes 1 and 2 have an edge pointing to node 0. The edge score of node 0 is 1 + 2 = 3. - The nodes 0 and 3 have an edge pointing to node 2. The edge score of node 2 is 0 + 3 = 3. Nodes 0 and 2 both have an edge score of 3. Since node 0 has a smaller index, we return 0. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>n == edges.length</code></li> <li><code>2 &lt;= n &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>0 &lt;= edges[i] &lt; n</code></li> <li><code>edges[i] != i</code></li> </ul>
Medium
39K
80.8K
38,992
80,831
48.2%
['two-sum', 'sort-characters-by-frequency', 'sort-array-by-increasing-frequency']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int edgeScore(vector<int>& edges) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int edgeScore(int[] edges) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def edgeScore(self, edges):\n \"\"\"\n :type edges: List[int]\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def edgeScore(self, edges: List[int]) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int edgeScore(int* edges, int edgesSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int EdgeScore(int[] edges) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} edges\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar edgeScore = function(edges) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function edgeScore(edges: number[]): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $edges\n * @return Integer\n */\n function edgeScore($edges) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func edgeScore(_ edges: [Int]) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun edgeScore(edges: IntArray): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int edgeScore(List<int> edges) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func edgeScore(edges []int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} edges\n# @return {Integer}\ndef edge_score(edges)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def edgeScore(edges: Array[Int]): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn edge_score(edges: Vec<i32>) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (edge-score edges)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec edge_score(Edges :: [integer()]) -> integer().\nedge_score(Edges) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec edge_score(edges :: [integer]) :: integer\n def edge_score(edges) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[1,0,0,0,0,7,7,5]
{ "name": "edgeScore", "params": [ { "name": "edges", "type": "integer[]" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Hash Table', 'Graph']
2,375
Construct Smallest Number From DI String
construct-smallest-number-from-di-string
<p>You are given a <strong>0-indexed</strong> string <code>pattern</code> of length <code>n</code> consisting of the characters <code>&#39;I&#39;</code> meaning <strong>increasing</strong> and <code>&#39;D&#39;</code> meaning <strong>decreasing</strong>.</p> <p>A <strong>0-indexed</strong> string <code>num</code> of length <code>n + 1</code> is created using the following conditions:</p> <ul> <li><code>num</code> consists of the digits <code>&#39;1&#39;</code> to <code>&#39;9&#39;</code>, where each digit is used <strong>at most</strong> once.</li> <li>If <code>pattern[i] == &#39;I&#39;</code>, then <code>num[i] &lt; num[i + 1]</code>.</li> <li>If <code>pattern[i] == &#39;D&#39;</code>, then <code>num[i] &gt; num[i + 1]</code>.</li> </ul> <p>Return <em>the lexicographically <strong>smallest</strong> possible string </em><code>num</code><em> that meets the conditions.</em></p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> pattern = &quot;IIIDIDDD&quot; <strong>Output:</strong> &quot;123549876&quot; <strong>Explanation: </strong>At indices 0, 1, 2, and 4 we must have that num[i] &lt; num[i+1]. At indices 3, 5, 6, and 7 we must have that num[i] &gt; num[i+1]. Some possible values of num are &quot;245639871&quot;, &quot;135749862&quot;, and &quot;123849765&quot;. It can be proven that &quot;123549876&quot; is the smallest possible num that meets the conditions. Note that &quot;123414321&quot; is not possible because the digit &#39;1&#39; is used more than once.</pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> pattern = &quot;DDD&quot; <strong>Output:</strong> &quot;4321&quot; <strong>Explanation:</strong> Some possible values of num are &quot;9876&quot;, &quot;7321&quot;, and &quot;8742&quot;. It can be proven that &quot;4321&quot; is the smallest possible num that meets the conditions. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= pattern.length &lt;= 8</code></li> <li><code>pattern</code> consists of only the letters <code>&#39;I&#39;</code> and <code>&#39;D&#39;</code>.</li> </ul>
Medium
154.5K
180K
154,522
180,023
85.8%
['di-string-match']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n string smallestNumber(string pattern) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public String smallestNumber(String pattern) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def smallestNumber(self, pattern):\n \"\"\"\n :type pattern: str\n :rtype: str\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def smallestNumber(self, pattern: str) -> str:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "char* smallestNumber(char* pattern) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public string SmallestNumber(string pattern) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {string} pattern\n * @return {string}\n */\nvar smallestNumber = function(pattern) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function smallestNumber(pattern: string): string {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param String $pattern\n * @return String\n */\n function smallestNumber($pattern) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func smallestNumber(_ pattern: String) -> String {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun smallestNumber(pattern: String): String {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n String smallestNumber(String pattern) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func smallestNumber(pattern string) string {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {String} pattern\n# @return {String}\ndef smallest_number(pattern)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def smallestNumber(pattern: String): String = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn smallest_number(pattern: String) -> String {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (smallest-number pattern)\n (-> string? string?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec smallest_number(Pattern :: unicode:unicode_binary()) -> unicode:unicode_binary().\nsmallest_number(Pattern) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec smallest_number(pattern :: String.t) :: String.t\n def smallest_number(pattern) do\n \n end\nend"}]
"IIIDIDDD"
{ "name": "smallestNumber", "params": [ { "name": "pattern", "type": "string" } ], "return": { "type": "string" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['String', 'Backtracking', 'Stack', 'Greedy']
2,376
Count Special Integers
count-special-integers
<p>We call a positive integer <strong>special</strong> if all of its digits are <strong>distinct</strong>.</p> <p>Given a <strong>positive</strong> integer <code>n</code>, return <em>the number of special integers that belong to the interval </em><code>[1, n]</code>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> n = 20 <strong>Output:</strong> 19 <strong>Explanation:</strong> All the integers from 1 to 20, except 11, are special. Thus, there are 19 special integers. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> n = 5 <strong>Output:</strong> 5 <strong>Explanation:</strong> All the integers from 1 to 5 are special. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 3:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> n = 135 <strong>Output:</strong> 110 <strong>Explanation:</strong> There are 110 integers from 1 to 135 that are special. Some of the integers that are not special are: 22, 114, and 131.</pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= n &lt;= 2 * 10<sup>9</sup></code></li> </ul>
Hard
14K
35.6K
14,044
35,596
39.5%
['count-numbers-with-unique-digits', 'k-th-smallest-in-lexicographical-order']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int countSpecialNumbers(int n) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int countSpecialNumbers(int n) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def countSpecialNumbers(self, n):\n \"\"\"\n :type n: int\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def countSpecialNumbers(self, n: int) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int countSpecialNumbers(int n) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int CountSpecialNumbers(int n) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number} n\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar countSpecialNumbers = function(n) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function countSpecialNumbers(n: number): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer $n\n * @return Integer\n */\n function countSpecialNumbers($n) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func countSpecialNumbers(_ n: Int) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun countSpecialNumbers(n: Int): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int countSpecialNumbers(int n) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func countSpecialNumbers(n int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer} n\n# @return {Integer}\ndef count_special_numbers(n)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def countSpecialNumbers(n: Int): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn count_special_numbers(n: i32) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (count-special-numbers n)\n (-> exact-integer? exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec count_special_numbers(N :: integer()) -> integer().\ncount_special_numbers(N) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec count_special_numbers(n :: integer) :: integer\n def count_special_numbers(n) do\n \n end\nend"}]
20
{ "name": "countSpecialNumbers", "params": [ { "name": "n", "type": "integer" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Math', 'Dynamic Programming']
2,377
Sort the Olympic Table
sort-the-olympic-table
null
Easy
7.6K
9.5K
7,563
9,520
79.4%
[]
['Create table If Not Exists Olympic (country varchar(50), gold_medals int, silver_medals int, bronze_medals int)', 'Truncate table Olympic', "insert into Olympic (country, gold_medals, silver_medals, bronze_medals) values ('China', '10', '10', '20')", "insert into Olympic (country, gold_medals, silver_medals, bronze_medals) values ('South Sudan', '0', '0', '1')", "insert into Olympic (country, gold_medals, silver_medals, bronze_medals) values ('USA', '10', '10', '20')", "insert into Olympic (country, gold_medals, silver_medals, bronze_medals) values ('Israel', '2', '2', '3')", "insert into Olympic (country, gold_medals, silver_medals, bronze_medals) values ('Egypt', '2', '2', '2')"]
Database
null
{"headers":{"Olympic":["country","gold_medals","silver_medals","bronze_medals"]},"rows":{"Olympic":[["China",10,10,20],["South Sudan",0,0,1],["USA",10,10,20],["Israel",2,2,3],["Egypt",2,2,2]]}}
{"mysql": ["Create table If Not Exists Olympic (country varchar(50), gold_medals int, silver_medals int, bronze_medals int)"], "mssql": ["Create table Olympic (country varchar(50), gold_medals int, silver_medals int, bronze_medals int)"], "oraclesql": ["Create table Olympic (country varchar(50), gold_medals int, silver_medals int, bronze_medals int)"], "database": true, "name": "sort_table", "pythondata": ["Olympic = pd.DataFrame([], columns=['country', 'gold_medals', 'silver_medals', 'bronze_medals']).astype({'country':'object', 'gold_medals':'Int64', 'silver_medals':'Int64', 'bronze_medals':'Int64'})"], "postgresql": ["Create table If Not Exists Olympic (country varchar(50), gold_medals int, silver_medals int, bronze_medals int)"], "database_schema": {"Olympic": {"country": "VARCHAR(50)", "gold_medals": "INT", "silver_medals": "INT", "bronze_medals": "INT"}}}
{"mysql": ["MySQL", "<p><code>MySQL 8.0</code>.</p>"], "mssql": ["MS SQL Server", "<p><code>mssql server 2019</code>.</p>"], "oraclesql": ["Oracle", "<p><code>Oracle Sql 11.2</code>.</p>"], "pythondata": ["Pandas", "<p>Python 3.10 with Pandas 2.2.2 and NumPy 1.26.4</p>"], "postgresql": ["PostgreSQL", "<p>PostgreSQL 16</p>"]}
['Database']
2,378
Choose Edges to Maximize Score in a Tree
choose-edges-to-maximize-score-in-a-tree
null
Medium
1.8K
3.2K
1,807
3,219
56.1%
['binary-tree-cameras', 'longest-path-with-different-adjacent-characters']
[]
Algorithms
null
[[-1,-1],[0,5],[0,10],[2,6],[2,4]]
{ "name": "maxScore", "params": [ { "name": "edges", "type": "integer[][]" } ], "return": { "type": "long" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Dynamic Programming', 'Tree', 'Depth-First Search']
2,379
Minimum Recolors to Get K Consecutive Black Blocks
minimum-recolors-to-get-k-consecutive-black-blocks
<p>You are given a <strong>0-indexed</strong> string <code>blocks</code> of length <code>n</code>, where <code>blocks[i]</code> is either <code>&#39;W&#39;</code> or <code>&#39;B&#39;</code>, representing the color of the <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> block. The characters <code>&#39;W&#39;</code> and <code>&#39;B&#39;</code> denote the colors white and black, respectively.</p> <p>You are also given an integer <code>k</code>, which is the desired number of <strong>consecutive</strong> black blocks.</p> <p>In one operation, you can <strong>recolor</strong> a white block such that it becomes a black block.</p> <p>Return<em> the <strong>minimum</strong> number of operations needed such that there is at least <strong>one</strong> occurrence of </em><code>k</code><em> consecutive black blocks.</em></p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> blocks = &quot;WBBWWBBWBW&quot;, k = 7 <strong>Output:</strong> 3 <strong>Explanation:</strong> One way to achieve 7 consecutive black blocks is to recolor the 0th, 3rd, and 4th blocks so that blocks = &quot;BBBBBBBWBW&quot;. It can be shown that there is no way to achieve 7 consecutive black blocks in less than 3 operations. Therefore, we return 3. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> blocks = &quot;WBWBBBW&quot;, k = 2 <strong>Output:</strong> 0 <strong>Explanation:</strong> No changes need to be made, since 2 consecutive black blocks already exist. Therefore, we return 0. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>n == blocks.length</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= n &lt;= 100</code></li> <li><code>blocks[i]</code> is either <code>&#39;W&#39;</code> or <code>&#39;B&#39;</code>.</li> <li><code>1 &lt;= k &lt;= n</code></li> </ul>
Easy
203.5K
297.2K
203,484
297,170
68.5%
['max-consecutive-ones-iii', 'maximum-points-you-can-obtain-from-cards', 'maximum-number-of-vowels-in-a-substring-of-given-length']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int minimumRecolors(string blocks, int k) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int minimumRecolors(String blocks, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def minimumRecolors(self, blocks, k):\n \"\"\"\n :type blocks: str\n :type k: int\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def minimumRecolors(self, blocks: str, k: int) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int minimumRecolors(char* blocks, int k) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int MinimumRecolors(string blocks, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {string} blocks\n * @param {number} k\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar minimumRecolors = function(blocks, k) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function minimumRecolors(blocks: string, k: number): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param String $blocks\n * @param Integer $k\n * @return Integer\n */\n function minimumRecolors($blocks, $k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func minimumRecolors(_ blocks: String, _ k: Int) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun minimumRecolors(blocks: String, k: Int): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int minimumRecolors(String blocks, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func minimumRecolors(blocks string, k int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {String} blocks\n# @param {Integer} k\n# @return {Integer}\ndef minimum_recolors(blocks, k)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def minimumRecolors(blocks: String, k: Int): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn minimum_recolors(blocks: String, k: i32) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (minimum-recolors blocks k)\n (-> string? exact-integer? exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec minimum_recolors(Blocks :: unicode:unicode_binary(), K :: integer()) -> integer().\nminimum_recolors(Blocks, K) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec minimum_recolors(blocks :: String.t, k :: integer) :: integer\n def minimum_recolors(blocks, k) do\n \n end\nend"}]
"WBBWWBBWBW" 7
{ "name": "minimumRecolors", "params": [ { "name": "blocks", "type": "string" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "k" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['String', 'Sliding Window']
2,380
Time Needed to Rearrange a Binary String
time-needed-to-rearrange-a-binary-string
<p>You are given a binary string <code>s</code>. In one second, <strong>all</strong> occurrences of <code>&quot;01&quot;</code> are <strong>simultaneously</strong> replaced with <code>&quot;10&quot;</code>. This process <strong>repeats</strong> until no occurrences of <code>&quot;01&quot;</code> exist.</p> <p>Return<em> the number of seconds needed to complete this process.</em></p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> s = &quot;0110101&quot; <strong>Output:</strong> 4 <strong>Explanation:</strong> After one second, s becomes &quot;1011010&quot;. After another second, s becomes &quot;1101100&quot;. After the third second, s becomes &quot;1110100&quot;. After the fourth second, s becomes &quot;1111000&quot;. No occurrence of &quot;01&quot; exists any longer, and the process needed 4 seconds to complete, so we return 4. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> s = &quot;11100&quot; <strong>Output:</strong> 0 <strong>Explanation:</strong> No occurrence of &quot;01&quot; exists in s, and the processes needed 0 seconds to complete, so we return 0. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= s.length &lt;= 1000</code></li> <li><code>s[i]</code> is either <code>&#39;0&#39;</code> or <code>&#39;1&#39;</code>.</li> </ul> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Follow up:</strong></p> <p>Can you solve this problem in O(n) time complexity?</p>
Medium
37.6K
73.2K
37,596
73,160
51.4%
['minimum-swaps-to-group-all-1s-together', 'minimum-swaps-to-group-all-1s-together-ii']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int secondsToRemoveOccurrences(string s) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int secondsToRemoveOccurrences(String s) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def secondsToRemoveOccurrences(self, s):\n \"\"\"\n :type s: str\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def secondsToRemoveOccurrences(self, s: str) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int secondsToRemoveOccurrences(char* s) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int SecondsToRemoveOccurrences(string s) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {string} s\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar secondsToRemoveOccurrences = function(s) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function secondsToRemoveOccurrences(s: string): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param String $s\n * @return Integer\n */\n function secondsToRemoveOccurrences($s) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func secondsToRemoveOccurrences(_ s: String) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun secondsToRemoveOccurrences(s: String): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int secondsToRemoveOccurrences(String s) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func secondsToRemoveOccurrences(s string) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {String} s\n# @return {Integer}\ndef seconds_to_remove_occurrences(s)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def secondsToRemoveOccurrences(s: String): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn seconds_to_remove_occurrences(s: String) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (seconds-to-remove-occurrences s)\n (-> string? exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec seconds_to_remove_occurrences(S :: unicode:unicode_binary()) -> integer().\nseconds_to_remove_occurrences(S) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec seconds_to_remove_occurrences(s :: String.t) :: integer\n def seconds_to_remove_occurrences(s) do\n \n end\nend"}]
"0110101"
{ "name": "secondsToRemoveOccurrences", "params": [ { "name": "s", "type": "string" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['String', 'Dynamic Programming', 'Simulation']
2,381
Shifting Letters II
shifting-letters-ii
<p>You are given a string <code>s</code> of lowercase English letters and a 2D integer array <code>shifts</code> where <code>shifts[i] = [start<sub>i</sub>, end<sub>i</sub>, direction<sub>i</sub>]</code>. For every <code>i</code>, <strong>shift</strong> the characters in <code>s</code> from the index <code>start<sub>i</sub></code> to the index <code>end<sub>i</sub></code> (<strong>inclusive</strong>) forward if <code>direction<sub>i</sub> = 1</code>, or shift the characters backward if <code>direction<sub>i</sub> = 0</code>.</p> <p>Shifting a character <strong>forward</strong> means replacing it with the <strong>next</strong> letter in the alphabet (wrapping around so that <code>&#39;z&#39;</code> becomes <code>&#39;a&#39;</code>). Similarly, shifting a character <strong>backward</strong> means replacing it with the <strong>previous</strong> letter in the alphabet (wrapping around so that <code>&#39;a&#39;</code> becomes <code>&#39;z&#39;</code>).</p> <p>Return <em>the final string after all such shifts to </em><code>s</code><em> are applied</em>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> s = &quot;abc&quot;, shifts = [[0,1,0],[1,2,1],[0,2,1]] <strong>Output:</strong> &quot;ace&quot; <strong>Explanation:</strong> Firstly, shift the characters from index 0 to index 1 backward. Now s = &quot;zac&quot;. Secondly, shift the characters from index 1 to index 2 forward. Now s = &quot;zbd&quot;. Finally, shift the characters from index 0 to index 2 forward. Now s = &quot;ace&quot;.</pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> s = &quot;dztz&quot;, shifts = [[0,0,0],[1,1,1]] <strong>Output:</strong> &quot;catz&quot; <strong>Explanation:</strong> Firstly, shift the characters from index 0 to index 0 backward. Now s = &quot;cztz&quot;. Finally, shift the characters from index 1 to index 1 forward. Now s = &quot;catz&quot;. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= s.length, shifts.length &lt;= 5 * 10<sup>4</sup></code></li> <li><code>shifts[i].length == 3</code></li> <li><code>0 &lt;= start<sub>i</sub> &lt;= end<sub>i</sub> &lt; s.length</code></li> <li><code>0 &lt;= direction<sub>i</sub> &lt;= 1</code></li> <li><code>s</code> consists of lowercase English letters.</li> </ul>
Medium
148.2K
278.3K
148,169
278,273
53.2%
['the-skyline-problem', 'range-sum-query-mutable', 'range-addition', 'shifting-letters', 'maximum-population-year', 'describe-the-painting', 'shift-distance-between-two-strings']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n string shiftingLetters(string s, vector<vector<int>>& shifts) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public String shiftingLetters(String s, int[][] shifts) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def shiftingLetters(self, s, shifts):\n \"\"\"\n :type s: str\n :type shifts: List[List[int]]\n :rtype: str\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def shiftingLetters(self, s: str, shifts: List[List[int]]) -> str:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "char* shiftingLetters(char* s, int** shifts, int shiftsSize, int* shiftsColSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public string ShiftingLetters(string s, int[][] shifts) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {string} s\n * @param {number[][]} shifts\n * @return {string}\n */\nvar shiftingLetters = function(s, shifts) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function shiftingLetters(s: string, shifts: number[][]): string {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param String $s\n * @param Integer[][] $shifts\n * @return String\n */\n function shiftingLetters($s, $shifts) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func shiftingLetters(_ s: String, _ shifts: [[Int]]) -> String {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun shiftingLetters(s: String, shifts: Array<IntArray>): String {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n String shiftingLetters(String s, List<List<int>> shifts) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func shiftingLetters(s string, shifts [][]int) string {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {String} s\n# @param {Integer[][]} shifts\n# @return {String}\ndef shifting_letters(s, shifts)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def shiftingLetters(s: String, shifts: Array[Array[Int]]): String = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn shifting_letters(s: String, shifts: Vec<Vec<i32>>) -> String {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (shifting-letters s shifts)\n (-> string? (listof (listof exact-integer?)) string?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec shifting_letters(S :: unicode:unicode_binary(), Shifts :: [[integer()]]) -> unicode:unicode_binary().\nshifting_letters(S, Shifts) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec shifting_letters(s :: String.t, shifts :: [[integer]]) :: String.t\n def shifting_letters(s, shifts) do\n \n end\nend"}]
"abc" [[0,1,0],[1,2,1],[0,2,1]]
{ "name": "shiftingLetters", "params": [ { "name": "s", "type": "string" }, { "type": "integer[][]", "name": "shifts" } ], "return": { "type": "string" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'String', 'Prefix Sum']
2,382
Maximum Segment Sum After Removals
maximum-segment-sum-after-removals
<p>You are given two <strong>0-indexed</strong> integer arrays <code>nums</code> and <code>removeQueries</code>, both of length <code>n</code>. For the <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> query, the element in <code>nums</code> at the index <code>removeQueries[i]</code> is removed, splitting <code>nums</code> into different segments.</p> <p>A <strong>segment</strong> is a contiguous sequence of <strong>positive</strong> integers in <code>nums</code>. A <strong>segment sum</strong> is the sum of every element in a segment.</p> <p>Return<em> an integer array </em><code>answer</code><em>, of length </em><code>n</code><em>, where </em><code>answer[i]</code><em> is the <strong>maximum</strong> segment sum after applying the </em><code>i<sup>th</sup></code> <em>removal.</em></p> <p><strong>Note:</strong> The same index will <strong>not</strong> be removed more than once.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [1,2,5,6,1], removeQueries = [0,3,2,4,1] <strong>Output:</strong> [14,7,2,2,0] <strong>Explanation:</strong> Using 0 to indicate a removed element, the answer is as follows: Query 1: Remove the 0th element, nums becomes [0,2,5,6,1] and the maximum segment sum is 14 for segment [2,5,6,1]. Query 2: Remove the 3rd element, nums becomes [0,2,5,0,1] and the maximum segment sum is 7 for segment [2,5]. Query 3: Remove the 2nd element, nums becomes [0,2,0,0,1] and the maximum segment sum is 2 for segment [2]. Query 4: Remove the 4th element, nums becomes [0,2,0,0,0] and the maximum segment sum is 2 for segment [2]. Query 5: Remove the 1st element, nums becomes [0,0,0,0,0] and the maximum segment sum is 0, since there are no segments. Finally, we return [14,7,2,2,0].</pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [3,2,11,1], removeQueries = [3,2,1,0] <strong>Output:</strong> [16,5,3,0] <strong>Explanation:</strong> Using 0 to indicate a removed element, the answer is as follows: Query 1: Remove the 3rd element, nums becomes [3,2,11,0] and the maximum segment sum is 16 for segment [3,2,11]. Query 2: Remove the 2nd element, nums becomes [3,2,0,0] and the maximum segment sum is 5 for segment [3,2]. Query 3: Remove the 1st element, nums becomes [3,0,0,0] and the maximum segment sum is 3 for segment [3]. Query 4: Remove the 0th element, nums becomes [0,0,0,0] and the maximum segment sum is 0, since there are no segments. Finally, we return [16,5,3,0]. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>n == nums.length == removeQueries.length</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= n &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums[i] &lt;= 10<sup>9</sup></code></li> <li><code>0 &lt;= removeQueries[i] &lt; n</code></li> <li>All the values of <code>removeQueries</code> are <strong>unique</strong>.</li> </ul>
Hard
10.6K
22K
10,591
22,011
48.1%
[]
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n vector<long long> maximumSegmentSum(vector<int>& nums, vector<int>& removeQueries) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public long[] maximumSegmentSum(int[] nums, int[] removeQueries) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def maximumSegmentSum(self, nums, removeQueries):\n \"\"\"\n :type nums: List[int]\n :type removeQueries: List[int]\n :rtype: List[int]\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def maximumSegmentSum(self, nums: List[int], removeQueries: List[int]) -> List[int]:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Note: The returned array must be malloced, assume caller calls free().\n */\nlong long* maximumSegmentSum(int* nums, int numsSize, int* removeQueries, int removeQueriesSize, int* returnSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public long[] MaximumSegmentSum(int[] nums, int[] removeQueries) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} nums\n * @param {number[]} removeQueries\n * @return {number[]}\n */\nvar maximumSegmentSum = function(nums, removeQueries) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function maximumSegmentSum(nums: number[], removeQueries: number[]): number[] {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $nums\n * @param Integer[] $removeQueries\n * @return Integer[]\n */\n function maximumSegmentSum($nums, $removeQueries) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func maximumSegmentSum(_ nums: [Int], _ removeQueries: [Int]) -> [Int] {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun maximumSegmentSum(nums: IntArray, removeQueries: IntArray): LongArray {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n List<int> maximumSegmentSum(List<int> nums, List<int> removeQueries) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func maximumSegmentSum(nums []int, removeQueries []int) []int64 {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} nums\n# @param {Integer[]} remove_queries\n# @return {Integer[]}\ndef maximum_segment_sum(nums, remove_queries)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def maximumSegmentSum(nums: Array[Int], removeQueries: Array[Int]): Array[Long] = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn maximum_segment_sum(nums: Vec<i32>, remove_queries: Vec<i32>) -> Vec<i64> {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (maximum-segment-sum nums removeQueries)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) (listof exact-integer?) (listof exact-integer?))\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec maximum_segment_sum(Nums :: [integer()], RemoveQueries :: [integer()]) -> [integer()].\nmaximum_segment_sum(Nums, RemoveQueries) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec maximum_segment_sum(nums :: [integer], remove_queries :: [integer]) :: [integer]\n def maximum_segment_sum(nums, remove_queries) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[1,2,5,6,1] [0,3,2,4,1]
{ "name": "maximumSegmentSum", "params": [ { "name": "nums", "type": "integer[]" }, { "type": "integer[]", "name": "removeQueries" } ], "return": { "type": "long[]" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Union Find', 'Prefix Sum', 'Ordered Set']
2,383
Minimum Hours of Training to Win a Competition
minimum-hours-of-training-to-win-a-competition
<p>You are entering a competition, and are given two <strong>positive</strong> integers <code>initialEnergy</code> and <code>initialExperience</code> denoting your initial energy and initial experience respectively.</p> <p>You are also given two <strong>0-indexed</strong> integer arrays <code>energy</code> and <code>experience</code>, both of length <code>n</code>.</p> <p>You will face <code>n</code> opponents <strong>in order</strong>. The energy and experience of the <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> opponent is denoted by <code>energy[i]</code> and <code>experience[i]</code> respectively. When you face an opponent, you need to have both <strong>strictly</strong> greater experience and energy to defeat them and move to the next opponent if available.</p> <p>Defeating the <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> opponent <strong>increases</strong> your experience by <code>experience[i]</code>, but <strong>decreases</strong> your energy by <code>energy[i]</code>.</p> <p>Before starting the competition, you can train for some number of hours. After each hour of training, you can <strong>either</strong> choose to increase your initial experience by one, or increase your initial energy by one.</p> <p>Return <em>the <strong>minimum</strong> number of training hours required to defeat all </em><code>n</code><em> opponents</em>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> initialEnergy = 5, initialExperience = 3, energy = [1,4,3,2], experience = [2,6,3,1] <strong>Output:</strong> 8 <strong>Explanation:</strong> You can increase your energy to 11 after 6 hours of training, and your experience to 5 after 2 hours of training. You face the opponents in the following order: - You have more energy and experience than the 0<sup>th</sup> opponent so you win. Your energy becomes 11 - 1 = 10, and your experience becomes 5 + 2 = 7. - You have more energy and experience than the 1<sup>st</sup> opponent so you win. Your energy becomes 10 - 4 = 6, and your experience becomes 7 + 6 = 13. - You have more energy and experience than the 2<sup>nd</sup> opponent so you win. Your energy becomes 6 - 3 = 3, and your experience becomes 13 + 3 = 16. - You have more energy and experience than the 3<sup>rd</sup> opponent so you win. Your energy becomes 3 - 2 = 1, and your experience becomes 16 + 1 = 17. You did a total of 6 + 2 = 8 hours of training before the competition, so we return 8. It can be proven that no smaller answer exists. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> initialEnergy = 2, initialExperience = 4, energy = [1], experience = [3] <strong>Output:</strong> 0 <strong>Explanation:</strong> You do not need any additional energy or experience to win the competition, so we return 0. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>n == energy.length == experience.length</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= n &lt;= 100</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= initialEnergy, initialExperience, energy[i], experience[i] &lt;= 100</code></li> </ul>
Easy
36.1K
86.6K
36,127
86,606
41.7%
[]
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int minNumberOfHours(int initialEnergy, int initialExperience, vector<int>& energy, vector<int>& experience) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int minNumberOfHours(int initialEnergy, int initialExperience, int[] energy, int[] experience) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def minNumberOfHours(self, initialEnergy, initialExperience, energy, experience):\n \"\"\"\n :type initialEnergy: int\n :type initialExperience: int\n :type energy: List[int]\n :type experience: List[int]\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def minNumberOfHours(self, initialEnergy: int, initialExperience: int, energy: List[int], experience: List[int]) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int minNumberOfHours(int initialEnergy, int initialExperience, int* energy, int energySize, int* experience, int experienceSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int MinNumberOfHours(int initialEnergy, int initialExperience, int[] energy, int[] experience) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number} initialEnergy\n * @param {number} initialExperience\n * @param {number[]} energy\n * @param {number[]} experience\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar minNumberOfHours = function(initialEnergy, initialExperience, energy, experience) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function minNumberOfHours(initialEnergy: number, initialExperience: number, energy: number[], experience: number[]): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer $initialEnergy\n * @param Integer $initialExperience\n * @param Integer[] $energy\n * @param Integer[] $experience\n * @return Integer\n */\n function minNumberOfHours($initialEnergy, $initialExperience, $energy, $experience) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func minNumberOfHours(_ initialEnergy: Int, _ initialExperience: Int, _ energy: [Int], _ experience: [Int]) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun minNumberOfHours(initialEnergy: Int, initialExperience: Int, energy: IntArray, experience: IntArray): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int minNumberOfHours(int initialEnergy, int initialExperience, List<int> energy, List<int> experience) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func minNumberOfHours(initialEnergy int, initialExperience int, energy []int, experience []int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer} initial_energy\n# @param {Integer} initial_experience\n# @param {Integer[]} energy\n# @param {Integer[]} experience\n# @return {Integer}\ndef min_number_of_hours(initial_energy, initial_experience, energy, experience)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def minNumberOfHours(initialEnergy: Int, initialExperience: Int, energy: Array[Int], experience: Array[Int]): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn min_number_of_hours(initial_energy: i32, initial_experience: i32, energy: Vec<i32>, experience: Vec<i32>) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (min-number-of-hours initialEnergy initialExperience energy experience)\n (-> exact-integer? exact-integer? (listof exact-integer?) (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec min_number_of_hours(InitialEnergy :: integer(), InitialExperience :: integer(), Energy :: [integer()], Experience :: [integer()]) -> integer().\nmin_number_of_hours(InitialEnergy, InitialExperience, Energy, Experience) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec min_number_of_hours(initial_energy :: integer, initial_experience :: integer, energy :: [integer], experience :: [integer]) :: integer\n def min_number_of_hours(initial_energy, initial_experience, energy, experience) do\n \n end\nend"}]
5 3 [1,4,3,2] [2,6,3,1]
{ "name": "minNumberOfHours", "params": [ { "name": "initialEnergy", "type": "integer" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "initialExperience" }, { "type": "integer[]", "name": "energy" }, { "type": "integer[]", "name": "experience" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Greedy']
2,384
Largest Palindromic Number
largest-palindromic-number
<p>You are given a string <code>num</code> consisting of digits only.</p> <p>Return <em>the <strong>largest palindromic</strong> integer (in the form of a string) that can be formed using digits taken from </em><code>num</code>. It should not contain <strong>leading zeroes</strong>.</p> <p><strong>Notes:</strong></p> <ul> <li>You do <strong>not</strong> need to use all the digits of <code>num</code>, but you must use <strong>at least</strong> one digit.</li> <li>The digits can be reordered.</li> </ul> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> num = &quot;444947137&quot; <strong>Output:</strong> &quot;7449447&quot; <strong>Explanation:</strong> Use the digits &quot;4449477&quot; from &quot;<u><strong>44494</strong></u><u><strong>7</strong></u>13<u><strong>7</strong></u>&quot; to form the palindromic integer &quot;7449447&quot;. It can be shown that &quot;7449447&quot; is the largest palindromic integer that can be formed. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> num = &quot;00009&quot; <strong>Output:</strong> &quot;9&quot; <strong>Explanation:</strong> It can be shown that &quot;9&quot; is the largest palindromic integer that can be formed. Note that the integer returned should not contain leading zeroes. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= num.length &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>num</code> consists of digits.</li> </ul>
Medium
46.9K
129.3K
46,918
129,299
36.3%
['longest-palindrome']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n string largestPalindromic(string num) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public String largestPalindromic(String num) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def largestPalindromic(self, num):\n \"\"\"\n :type num: str\n :rtype: str\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def largestPalindromic(self, num: str) -> str:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "char* largestPalindromic(char* num) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public string LargestPalindromic(string num) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {string} num\n * @return {string}\n */\nvar largestPalindromic = function(num) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function largestPalindromic(num: string): string {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param String $num\n * @return String\n */\n function largestPalindromic($num) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func largestPalindromic(_ num: String) -> String {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun largestPalindromic(num: String): String {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n String largestPalindromic(String num) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func largestPalindromic(num string) string {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {String} num\n# @return {String}\ndef largest_palindromic(num)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def largestPalindromic(num: String): String = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn largest_palindromic(num: String) -> String {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (largest-palindromic num)\n (-> string? string?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec largest_palindromic(Num :: unicode:unicode_binary()) -> unicode:unicode_binary().\nlargest_palindromic(Num) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec largest_palindromic(num :: String.t) :: String.t\n def largest_palindromic(num) do\n \n end\nend"}]
"444947137"
{ "name": "largestPalindromic", "params": [ { "name": "num", "type": "string" } ], "return": { "type": "string" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Hash Table', 'String', 'Greedy', 'Counting']
2,385
Amount of Time for Binary Tree to Be Infected
amount-of-time-for-binary-tree-to-be-infected
<p>You are given the <code>root</code> of a binary tree with <strong>unique</strong> values, and an integer <code>start</code>. At minute <code>0</code>, an <strong>infection</strong> starts from the node with value <code>start</code>.</p> <p>Each minute, a node becomes infected if:</p> <ul> <li>The node is currently uninfected.</li> <li>The node is adjacent to an infected node.</li> </ul> <p>Return <em>the number of minutes needed for the entire tree to be infected.</em></p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/06/25/image-20220625231744-1.png" style="width: 400px; height: 306px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> root = [1,5,3,null,4,10,6,9,2], start = 3 <strong>Output:</strong> 4 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The following nodes are infected during: - Minute 0: Node 3 - Minute 1: Nodes 1, 10 and 6 - Minute 2: Node 5 - Minute 3: Node 4 - Minute 4: Nodes 9 and 2 It takes 4 minutes for the whole tree to be infected so we return 4. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/06/25/image-20220625231812-2.png" style="width: 75px; height: 66px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> root = [1], start = 1 <strong>Output:</strong> 0 <strong>Explanation:</strong> At minute 0, the only node in the tree is infected so we return 0. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li>The number of nodes in the tree is in the range <code>[1, 10<sup>5</sup>]</code>.</li> <li><code>1 &lt;= Node.val &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li>Each node has a <strong>unique</strong> value.</li> <li>A node with a value of <code>start</code> exists in the tree.</li> </ul>
Medium
161K
254.4K
160,991
254,403
63.3%
['maximum-depth-of-binary-tree', 'shortest-path-to-get-food', 'all-nodes-distance-k-in-binary-tree', 'count-the-number-of-infection-sequences']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for a binary tree node.\n * struct TreeNode {\n * int val;\n * TreeNode *left;\n * TreeNode *right;\n * TreeNode() : val(0), left(nullptr), right(nullptr) {}\n * TreeNode(int x) : val(x), left(nullptr), right(nullptr) {}\n * TreeNode(int x, TreeNode *left, TreeNode *right) : val(x), left(left), right(right) {}\n * };\n */\nclass Solution {\npublic:\n int amountOfTime(TreeNode* root, int start) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for a binary tree node.\n * public class TreeNode {\n * int val;\n * TreeNode left;\n * TreeNode right;\n * TreeNode() {}\n * TreeNode(int val) { this.val = val; }\n * TreeNode(int val, TreeNode left, TreeNode right) {\n * this.val = val;\n * this.left = left;\n * this.right = right;\n * }\n * }\n */\nclass Solution {\n public int amountOfTime(TreeNode root, int start) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "# Definition for a binary tree node.\n# class TreeNode(object):\n# def __init__(self, val=0, left=None, right=None):\n# self.val = val\n# self.left = left\n# self.right = right\nclass Solution(object):\n def amountOfTime(self, root, start):\n \"\"\"\n :type root: Optional[TreeNode]\n :type start: int\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "# Definition for a binary tree node.\n# class TreeNode:\n# def __init__(self, val=0, left=None, right=None):\n# self.val = val\n# self.left = left\n# self.right = right\nclass Solution:\n def amountOfTime(self, root: Optional[TreeNode], start: int) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for a binary tree node.\n * struct TreeNode {\n * int val;\n * struct TreeNode *left;\n * struct TreeNode *right;\n * };\n */\nint amountOfTime(struct TreeNode* root, int start) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for a binary tree node.\n * public class TreeNode {\n * public int val;\n * public TreeNode left;\n * public TreeNode right;\n * public TreeNode(int val=0, TreeNode left=null, TreeNode right=null) {\n * this.val = val;\n * this.left = left;\n * this.right = right;\n * }\n * }\n */\npublic class Solution {\n public int AmountOfTime(TreeNode root, int start) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for a binary tree node.\n * function TreeNode(val, left, right) {\n * this.val = (val===undefined ? 0 : val)\n * this.left = (left===undefined ? null : left)\n * this.right = (right===undefined ? null : right)\n * }\n */\n/**\n * @param {TreeNode} root\n * @param {number} start\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar amountOfTime = function(root, start) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for a binary tree node.\n * class TreeNode {\n * val: number\n * left: TreeNode | null\n * right: TreeNode | null\n * constructor(val?: number, left?: TreeNode | null, right?: TreeNode | null) {\n * this.val = (val===undefined ? 0 : val)\n * this.left = (left===undefined ? null : left)\n * this.right = (right===undefined ? null : right)\n * }\n * }\n */\n\nfunction amountOfTime(root: TreeNode | null, start: number): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for a binary tree node.\n * class TreeNode {\n * public $val = null;\n * public $left = null;\n * public $right = null;\n * function __construct($val = 0, $left = null, $right = null) {\n * $this->val = $val;\n * $this->left = $left;\n * $this->right = $right;\n * }\n * }\n */\nclass Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param TreeNode $root\n * @param Integer $start\n * @return Integer\n */\n function amountOfTime($root, $start) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for a binary tree node.\n * public class TreeNode {\n * public var val: Int\n * public var left: TreeNode?\n * public var right: TreeNode?\n * public init() { self.val = 0; self.left = nil; self.right = nil; }\n * public init(_ val: Int) { self.val = val; self.left = nil; self.right = nil; }\n * public init(_ val: Int, _ left: TreeNode?, _ right: TreeNode?) {\n * self.val = val\n * self.left = left\n * self.right = right\n * }\n * }\n */\nclass Solution {\n func amountOfTime(_ root: TreeNode?, _ start: Int) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Example:\n * var ti = TreeNode(5)\n * var v = ti.`val`\n * Definition for a binary tree node.\n * class TreeNode(var `val`: Int) {\n * var left: TreeNode? = null\n * var right: TreeNode? = null\n * }\n */\nclass Solution {\n fun amountOfTime(root: TreeNode?, start: Int): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for a binary tree node.\n * class TreeNode {\n * int val;\n * TreeNode? left;\n * TreeNode? right;\n * TreeNode([this.val = 0, this.left, this.right]);\n * }\n */\nclass Solution {\n int amountOfTime(TreeNode? root, int start) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for a binary tree node.\n * type TreeNode struct {\n * Val int\n * Left *TreeNode\n * Right *TreeNode\n * }\n */\nfunc amountOfTime(root *TreeNode, start int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# Definition for a binary tree node.\n# class TreeNode\n# attr_accessor :val, :left, :right\n# def initialize(val = 0, left = nil, right = nil)\n# @val = val\n# @left = left\n# @right = right\n# end\n# end\n# @param {TreeNode} root\n# @param {Integer} start\n# @return {Integer}\ndef amount_of_time(root, start)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Definition for a binary tree node.\n * class TreeNode(_value: Int = 0, _left: TreeNode = null, _right: TreeNode = null) {\n * var value: Int = _value\n * var left: TreeNode = _left\n * var right: TreeNode = _right\n * }\n */\nobject Solution {\n def amountOfTime(root: TreeNode, start: Int): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "// Definition for a binary tree node.\n// #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]\n// pub struct TreeNode {\n// pub val: i32,\n// pub left: Option<Rc<RefCell<TreeNode>>>,\n// pub right: Option<Rc<RefCell<TreeNode>>>,\n// }\n// \n// impl TreeNode {\n// #[inline]\n// pub fn new(val: i32) -> Self {\n// TreeNode {\n// val,\n// left: None,\n// right: None\n// }\n// }\n// }\nuse std::rc::Rc;\nuse std::cell::RefCell;\nimpl Solution {\n pub fn amount_of_time(root: Option<Rc<RefCell<TreeNode>>>, start: i32) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "; Definition for a binary tree node.\n#|\n\n; val : integer?\n; left : (or/c tree-node? #f)\n; right : (or/c tree-node? #f)\n(struct tree-node\n (val left right) #:mutable #:transparent)\n\n; constructor\n(define (make-tree-node [val 0])\n (tree-node val #f #f))\n\n|#\n\n(define/contract (amount-of-time root start)\n (-> (or/c tree-node? #f) exact-integer? exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "%% Definition for a binary tree node.\n%%\n%% -record(tree_node, {val = 0 :: integer(),\n%% left = null :: 'null' | #tree_node{},\n%% right = null :: 'null' | #tree_node{}}).\n\n-spec amount_of_time(Root :: #tree_node{} | null, Start :: integer()) -> integer().\namount_of_time(Root, Start) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "# Definition for a binary tree node.\n#\n# defmodule TreeNode do\n# @type t :: %__MODULE__{\n# val: integer,\n# left: TreeNode.t() | nil,\n# right: TreeNode.t() | nil\n# }\n# defstruct val: 0, left: nil, right: nil\n# end\n\ndefmodule Solution do\n @spec amount_of_time(root :: TreeNode.t | nil, start :: integer) :: integer\n def amount_of_time(root, start) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[1,5,3,null,4,10,6,9,2] 3
{ "name": "amountOfTime", "params": [ { "name": "root", "type": "TreeNode" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "start" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Hash Table', 'Tree', 'Depth-First Search', 'Breadth-First Search', 'Binary Tree']
2,386
Find the K-Sum of an Array
find-the-k-sum-of-an-array
<p>You are given an integer array <code>nums</code> and a <strong>positive</strong> integer <code>k</code>. You can choose any <strong>subsequence</strong> of the array and sum all of its elements together.</p> <p>We define the <strong>K-Sum</strong> of the array as the <code>k<sup>th</sup></code> <strong>largest</strong> subsequence sum that can be obtained (<strong>not</strong> necessarily distinct).</p> <p>Return <em>the K-Sum of the array</em>.</p> <p>A <strong>subsequence</strong> is an array that can be derived from another array by deleting some or no elements without changing the order of the remaining elements.</p> <p><strong>Note</strong> that the empty subsequence is considered to have a sum of <code>0</code>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [2,4,-2], k = 5 <strong>Output:</strong> 2 <strong>Explanation:</strong> All the possible subsequence sums that we can obtain are the following sorted in decreasing order: - 6, 4, 4, 2, <u>2</u>, 0, 0, -2. The 5-Sum of the array is 2. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [1,-2,3,4,-10,12], k = 16 <strong>Output:</strong> 10 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The 16-Sum of the array is 10. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>n == nums.length</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= n &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>-10<sup>9</sup> &lt;= nums[i] &lt;= 10<sup>9</sup></code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= k &lt;= min(2000, 2<sup>n</sup>)</code></li> </ul>
Hard
10.9K
27.6K
10,883
27,610
39.4%
[]
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n long long kSum(vector<int>& nums, int k) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public long kSum(int[] nums, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def kSum(self, nums, k):\n \"\"\"\n :type nums: List[int]\n :type k: int\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def kSum(self, nums: List[int], k: int) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "long long kSum(int* nums, int numsSize, int k) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public long KSum(int[] nums, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} nums\n * @param {number} k\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar kSum = function(nums, k) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function kSum(nums: number[], k: number): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $nums\n * @param Integer $k\n * @return Integer\n */\n function kSum($nums, $k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func kSum(_ nums: [Int], _ k: Int) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun kSum(nums: IntArray, k: Int): Long {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int kSum(List<int> nums, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func kSum(nums []int, k int) int64 {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} nums\n# @param {Integer} k\n# @return {Integer}\ndef k_sum(nums, k)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def kSum(nums: Array[Int], k: Int): Long = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn k_sum(nums: Vec<i32>, k: i32) -> i64 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (k-sum nums k)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer? exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec k_sum(Nums :: [integer()], K :: integer()) -> integer().\nk_sum(Nums, K) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec k_sum(nums :: [integer], k :: integer) :: integer\n def k_sum(nums, k) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[2,4,-2] 5
{ "name": "kSum", "params": [ { "name": "nums", "type": "integer[]" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "k" } ], "return": { "type": "long" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Sorting', 'Heap (Priority Queue)']
2,387
Median of a Row Wise Sorted Matrix
median-of-a-row-wise-sorted-matrix
null
Medium
4.6K
6.7K
4,627
6,669
69.4%
['median-of-two-sorted-arrays']
[]
Algorithms
null
[[1,1,2],[2,3,3],[1,3,4]]
{ "name": "matrixMedian", "params": [ { "name": "grid", "type": "integer[][]" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Binary Search', 'Matrix']
2,388
Change Null Values in a Table to the Previous Value
change-null-values-in-a-table-to-the-previous-value
null
Medium
5.6K
10.8K
5,559
10,818
51.4%
[]
['Create table If Not Exists CoffeeShop (id int, drink varchar(20))', 'Truncate table CoffeeShop', "insert into CoffeeShop (id, drink) values ('9', 'Rum and Coke')", "insert into CoffeeShop (id, drink) values ('6', NULL)", "insert into CoffeeShop (id, drink) values ('7', NULL)", "insert into CoffeeShop (id, drink) values ('3', 'St Germain Spritz')", "insert into CoffeeShop (id, drink) values ('1', 'Orange Margarita')", "insert into CoffeeShop (id, drink) values ('2', NULL)"]
Database
null
{"headers": {"CoffeeShop": ["id", "drink"]}, "rows": {"CoffeeShop": [[9, "Rum and Coke"], [6, null], [7, null], [3, "St Germain Spritz"], [1, "Orange Margarita"], [2, null]]}}
{"mysql": ["Create table If Not Exists CoffeeShop (id int, drink varchar(20))"], "mssql": ["Create table CoffeeShop (id int, drink varchar(20))"], "oraclesql": ["Create table CoffeeShop (id int, drink varchar(20))"], "database": true, "name": "change_null_values", "pythondata": ["CoffeeShop = pd.DataFrame([], columns=['id', 'drink']).astype({'id':'Int64', 'drink':'object'})"], "postgresql": ["Create table If Not Exists CoffeeShop (id int, drink varchar(20))"], "database_schema": {"CoffeeShop": {"id": "INT", "drink": "VARCHAR(20)"}}}
{"mysql": ["MySQL", "<p><code>MySQL 8.0</code>.</p>"], "mssql": ["MS SQL Server", "<p><code>mssql server 2019</code>.</p>"], "oraclesql": ["Oracle", "<p><code>Oracle Sql 11.2</code>.</p>"], "pythondata": ["Pandas", "<p>Python 3.10 with Pandas 2.2.2 and NumPy 1.26.4</p>"], "postgresql": ["PostgreSQL", "<p>PostgreSQL 16</p>"]}
['Database']
2,389
Longest Subsequence With Limited Sum
longest-subsequence-with-limited-sum
<p>You are given an integer array <code>nums</code> of length <code>n</code>, and an integer array <code>queries</code> of length <code>m</code>.</p> <p>Return <em>an array </em><code>answer</code><em> of length </em><code>m</code><em> where </em><code>answer[i]</code><em> is the <strong>maximum</strong> size of a <strong>subsequence</strong> that you can take from </em><code>nums</code><em> such that the <strong>sum</strong> of its elements is less than or equal to </em><code>queries[i]</code>.</p> <p>A <strong>subsequence</strong> is an array that can be derived from another array by deleting some or no elements without changing the order of the remaining elements.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [4,5,2,1], queries = [3,10,21] <strong>Output:</strong> [2,3,4] <strong>Explanation:</strong> We answer the queries as follows: - The subsequence [2,1] has a sum less than or equal to 3. It can be proven that 2 is the maximum size of such a subsequence, so answer[0] = 2. - The subsequence [4,5,1] has a sum less than or equal to 10. It can be proven that 3 is the maximum size of such a subsequence, so answer[1] = 3. - The subsequence [4,5,2,1] has a sum less than or equal to 21. It can be proven that 4 is the maximum size of such a subsequence, so answer[2] = 4. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [2,3,4,5], queries = [1] <strong>Output:</strong> [0] <strong>Explanation:</strong> The empty subsequence is the only subsequence that has a sum less than or equal to 1, so answer[0] = 0.</pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>n == nums.length</code></li> <li><code>m == queries.length</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= n, m &lt;= 1000</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums[i], queries[i] &lt;= 10<sup>6</sup></code></li> </ul>
Easy
135.1K
186K
135,110
186,007
72.6%
['how-many-numbers-are-smaller-than-the-current-number', 'successful-pairs-of-spells-and-potions']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n vector<int> answerQueries(vector<int>& nums, vector<int>& queries) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int[] answerQueries(int[] nums, int[] queries) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def answerQueries(self, nums, queries):\n \"\"\"\n :type nums: List[int]\n :type queries: List[int]\n :rtype: List[int]\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def answerQueries(self, nums: List[int], queries: List[int]) -> List[int]:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Note: The returned array must be malloced, assume caller calls free().\n */\nint* answerQueries(int* nums, int numsSize, int* queries, int queriesSize, int* returnSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int[] AnswerQueries(int[] nums, int[] queries) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} nums\n * @param {number[]} queries\n * @return {number[]}\n */\nvar answerQueries = function(nums, queries) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function answerQueries(nums: number[], queries: number[]): number[] {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $nums\n * @param Integer[] $queries\n * @return Integer[]\n */\n function answerQueries($nums, $queries) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func answerQueries(_ nums: [Int], _ queries: [Int]) -> [Int] {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun answerQueries(nums: IntArray, queries: IntArray): IntArray {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n List<int> answerQueries(List<int> nums, List<int> queries) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func answerQueries(nums []int, queries []int) []int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} nums\n# @param {Integer[]} queries\n# @return {Integer[]}\ndef answer_queries(nums, queries)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def answerQueries(nums: Array[Int], queries: Array[Int]): Array[Int] = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn answer_queries(nums: Vec<i32>, queries: Vec<i32>) -> Vec<i32> {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (answer-queries nums queries)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) (listof exact-integer?) (listof exact-integer?))\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec answer_queries(Nums :: [integer()], Queries :: [integer()]) -> [integer()].\nanswer_queries(Nums, Queries) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec answer_queries(nums :: [integer], queries :: [integer]) :: [integer]\n def answer_queries(nums, queries) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[4,5,2,1] [3,10,21]
{ "name": "answerQueries", "params": [ { "name": "nums", "type": "integer[]" }, { "type": "integer[]", "name": "queries" } ], "return": { "type": "integer[]" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Binary Search', 'Greedy', 'Sorting', 'Prefix Sum']
2,390
Removing Stars From a String
removing-stars-from-a-string
<p>You are given a string <code>s</code>, which contains stars <code>*</code>.</p> <p>In one operation, you can:</p> <ul> <li>Choose a star in <code>s</code>.</li> <li>Remove the closest <strong>non-star</strong> character to its <strong>left</strong>, as well as remove the star itself.</li> </ul> <p>Return <em>the string after <strong>all</strong> stars have been removed</em>.</p> <p><strong>Note:</strong></p> <ul> <li>The input will be generated such that the operation is always possible.</li> <li>It can be shown that the resulting string will always be unique.</li> </ul> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> s = &quot;leet**cod*e&quot; <strong>Output:</strong> &quot;lecoe&quot; <strong>Explanation:</strong> Performing the removals from left to right: - The closest character to the 1<sup>st</sup> star is &#39;t&#39; in &quot;lee<strong><u>t</u></strong>**cod*e&quot;. s becomes &quot;lee*cod*e&quot;. - The closest character to the 2<sup>nd</sup> star is &#39;e&#39; in &quot;le<strong><u>e</u></strong>*cod*e&quot;. s becomes &quot;lecod*e&quot;. - The closest character to the 3<sup>rd</sup> star is &#39;d&#39; in &quot;leco<strong><u>d</u></strong>*e&quot;. s becomes &quot;lecoe&quot;. There are no more stars, so we return &quot;lecoe&quot;.</pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> s = &quot;erase*****&quot; <strong>Output:</strong> &quot;&quot; <strong>Explanation:</strong> The entire string is removed, so we return an empty string. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= s.length &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>s</code> consists of lowercase English letters and stars <code>*</code>.</li> <li>The operation above can be performed on <code>s</code>.</li> </ul>
Medium
481K
619.6K
480,970
619,599
77.6%
['backspace-string-compare', 'remove-all-adjacent-duplicates-in-string']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n string removeStars(string s) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public String removeStars(String s) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def removeStars(self, s):\n \"\"\"\n :type s: str\n :rtype: str\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def removeStars(self, s: str) -> str:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "char* removeStars(char* s) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public string RemoveStars(string s) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {string} s\n * @return {string}\n */\nvar removeStars = function(s) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function removeStars(s: string): string {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param String $s\n * @return String\n */\n function removeStars($s) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func removeStars(_ s: String) -> String {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun removeStars(s: String): String {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n String removeStars(String s) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func removeStars(s string) string {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {String} s\n# @return {String}\ndef remove_stars(s)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def removeStars(s: String): String = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn remove_stars(s: String) -> String {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (remove-stars s)\n (-> string? string?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec remove_stars(S :: unicode:unicode_binary()) -> unicode:unicode_binary().\nremove_stars(S) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec remove_stars(s :: String.t) :: String.t\n def remove_stars(s) do\n \n end\nend"}]
"leet**cod*e"
{ "name": "removeStars", "params": [ { "name": "s", "type": "string" } ], "return": { "type": "string" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['String', 'Stack', 'Simulation']
2,391
Minimum Amount of Time to Collect Garbage
minimum-amount-of-time-to-collect-garbage
<p>You are given a <strong>0-indexed</strong> array of strings <code>garbage</code> where <code>garbage[i]</code> represents the assortment of garbage at the <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> house. <code>garbage[i]</code> consists only of the characters <code>&#39;M&#39;</code>, <code>&#39;P&#39;</code> and <code>&#39;G&#39;</code> representing one unit of metal, paper and glass garbage respectively. Picking up <strong>one</strong> unit of any type of garbage takes <code>1</code> minute.</p> <p>You are also given a <strong>0-indexed</strong> integer array <code>travel</code> where <code>travel[i]</code> is the number of minutes needed to go from house <code>i</code> to house <code>i + 1</code>.</p> <p>There are three garbage trucks in the city, each responsible for picking up one type of garbage. Each garbage truck starts at house <code>0</code> and must visit each house <strong>in order</strong>; however, they do <strong>not</strong> need to visit every house.</p> <p>Only <strong>one</strong> garbage truck may be used at any given moment. While one truck is driving or picking up garbage, the other two trucks <strong>cannot</strong> do anything.</p> <p>Return<em> the <strong>minimum</strong> number of minutes needed to pick up all the garbage.</em></p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> garbage = [&quot;G&quot;,&quot;P&quot;,&quot;GP&quot;,&quot;GG&quot;], travel = [2,4,3] <strong>Output:</strong> 21 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The paper garbage truck: 1. Travels from house 0 to house 1 2. Collects the paper garbage at house 1 3. Travels from house 1 to house 2 4. Collects the paper garbage at house 2 Altogether, it takes 8 minutes to pick up all the paper garbage. The glass garbage truck: 1. Collects the glass garbage at house 0 2. Travels from house 0 to house 1 3. Travels from house 1 to house 2 4. Collects the glass garbage at house 2 5. Travels from house 2 to house 3 6. Collects the glass garbage at house 3 Altogether, it takes 13 minutes to pick up all the glass garbage. Since there is no metal garbage, we do not need to consider the metal garbage truck. Therefore, it takes a total of 8 + 13 = 21 minutes to collect all the garbage. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> garbage = [&quot;MMM&quot;,&quot;PGM&quot;,&quot;GP&quot;], travel = [3,10] <strong>Output:</strong> 37 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The metal garbage truck takes 7 minutes to pick up all the metal garbage. The paper garbage truck takes 15 minutes to pick up all the paper garbage. The glass garbage truck takes 15 minutes to pick up all the glass garbage. It takes a total of 7 + 15 + 15 = 37 minutes to collect all the garbage. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>2 &lt;= garbage.length &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>garbage[i]</code> consists of only the letters <code>&#39;M&#39;</code>, <code>&#39;P&#39;</code>, and <code>&#39;G&#39;</code>.</li> <li><code>1 &lt;= garbage[i].length &lt;= 10</code></li> <li><code>travel.length == garbage.length - 1</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= travel[i] &lt;= 100</code></li> </ul>
Medium
143.3K
168.4K
143,273
168,364
85.1%
[]
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int garbageCollection(vector<string>& garbage, vector<int>& travel) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int garbageCollection(String[] garbage, int[] travel) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def garbageCollection(self, garbage, travel):\n \"\"\"\n :type garbage: List[str]\n :type travel: List[int]\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def garbageCollection(self, garbage: List[str], travel: List[int]) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int garbageCollection(char** garbage, int garbageSize, int* travel, int travelSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int GarbageCollection(string[] garbage, int[] travel) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {string[]} garbage\n * @param {number[]} travel\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar garbageCollection = function(garbage, travel) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function garbageCollection(garbage: string[], travel: number[]): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param String[] $garbage\n * @param Integer[] $travel\n * @return Integer\n */\n function garbageCollection($garbage, $travel) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func garbageCollection(_ garbage: [String], _ travel: [Int]) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun garbageCollection(garbage: Array<String>, travel: IntArray): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int garbageCollection(List<String> garbage, List<int> travel) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func garbageCollection(garbage []string, travel []int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {String[]} garbage\n# @param {Integer[]} travel\n# @return {Integer}\ndef garbage_collection(garbage, travel)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def garbageCollection(garbage: Array[String], travel: Array[Int]): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn garbage_collection(garbage: Vec<String>, travel: Vec<i32>) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (garbage-collection garbage travel)\n (-> (listof string?) (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec garbage_collection(Garbage :: [unicode:unicode_binary()], Travel :: [integer()]) -> integer().\ngarbage_collection(Garbage, Travel) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec garbage_collection(garbage :: [String.t], travel :: [integer]) :: integer\n def garbage_collection(garbage, travel) do\n \n end\nend"}]
["G","P","GP","GG"] [2,4,3]
{ "name": "garbageCollection", "params": [ { "name": "garbage", "type": "string[]" }, { "type": "integer[]", "name": "travel" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'String', 'Prefix Sum']
2,392
Build a Matrix With Conditions
build-a-matrix-with-conditions
<p>You are given a <strong>positive</strong> integer <code>k</code>. You are also given:</p> <ul> <li>a 2D integer array <code>rowConditions</code> of size <code>n</code> where <code>rowConditions[i] = [above<sub>i</sub>, below<sub>i</sub>]</code>, and</li> <li>a 2D integer array <code>colConditions</code> of size <code>m</code> where <code>colConditions[i] = [left<sub>i</sub>, right<sub>i</sub>]</code>.</li> </ul> <p>The two arrays contain integers from <code>1</code> to <code>k</code>.</p> <p>You have to build a <code>k x k</code> matrix that contains each of the numbers from <code>1</code> to <code>k</code> <strong>exactly once</strong>. The remaining cells should have the value <code>0</code>.</p> <p>The matrix should also satisfy the following conditions:</p> <ul> <li>The number <code>above<sub>i</sub></code> should appear in a <strong>row</strong> that is strictly <strong>above</strong> the row at which the number <code>below<sub>i</sub></code> appears for all <code>i</code> from <code>0</code> to <code>n - 1</code>.</li> <li>The number <code>left<sub>i</sub></code> should appear in a <strong>column</strong> that is strictly <strong>left</strong> of the column at which the number <code>right<sub>i</sub></code> appears for all <code>i</code> from <code>0</code> to <code>m - 1</code>.</li> </ul> <p>Return <em><strong>any</strong> matrix that satisfies the conditions</em>. If no answer exists, return an empty matrix.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/07/06/gridosdrawio.png" style="width: 211px; height: 211px;" /> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> k = 3, rowConditions = [[1,2],[3,2]], colConditions = [[2,1],[3,2]] <strong>Output:</strong> [[3,0,0],[0,0,1],[0,2,0]] <strong>Explanation:</strong> The diagram above shows a valid example of a matrix that satisfies all the conditions. The row conditions are the following: - Number 1 is in row <u>1</u>, and number 2 is in row <u>2</u>, so 1 is above 2 in the matrix. - Number 3 is in row <u>0</u>, and number 2 is in row <u>2</u>, so 3 is above 2 in the matrix. The column conditions are the following: - Number 2 is in column <u>1</u>, and number 1 is in column <u>2</u>, so 2 is left of 1 in the matrix. - Number 3 is in column <u>0</u>, and number 2 is in column <u>1</u>, so 3 is left of 2 in the matrix. Note that there may be multiple correct answers. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> k = 3, rowConditions = [[1,2],[2,3],[3,1],[2,3]], colConditions = [[2,1]] <strong>Output:</strong> [] <strong>Explanation:</strong> From the first two conditions, 3 has to be below 1 but the third conditions needs 3 to be above 1 to be satisfied. No matrix can satisfy all the conditions, so we return the empty matrix. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>2 &lt;= k &lt;= 400</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= rowConditions.length, colConditions.length &lt;= 10<sup>4</sup></code></li> <li><code>rowConditions[i].length == colConditions[i].length == 2</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= above<sub>i</sub>, below<sub>i</sub>, left<sub>i</sub>, right<sub>i</sub> &lt;= k</code></li> <li><code>above<sub>i</sub> != below<sub>i</sub></code></li> <li><code>left<sub>i</sub> != right<sub>i</sub></code></li> </ul>
Hard
96.9K
122.3K
96,911
122,307
79.2%
['course-schedule', 'course-schedule-ii', 'find-eventual-safe-states', 'loud-and-rich']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n vector<vector<int>> buildMatrix(int k, vector<vector<int>>& rowConditions, vector<vector<int>>& colConditions) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int[][] buildMatrix(int k, int[][] rowConditions, int[][] colConditions) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def buildMatrix(self, k, rowConditions, colConditions):\n \"\"\"\n :type k: int\n :type rowConditions: List[List[int]]\n :type colConditions: List[List[int]]\n :rtype: List[List[int]]\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def buildMatrix(self, k: int, rowConditions: List[List[int]], colConditions: List[List[int]]) -> List[List[int]]:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "/**\n * Return an array of arrays of size *returnSize.\n * The sizes of the arrays are returned as *returnColumnSizes array.\n * Note: Both returned array and *columnSizes array must be malloced, assume caller calls free().\n */\nint** buildMatrix(int k, int** rowConditions, int rowConditionsSize, int* rowConditionsColSize, int** colConditions, int colConditionsSize, int* colConditionsColSize, int* returnSize, int** returnColumnSizes) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int[][] BuildMatrix(int k, int[][] rowConditions, int[][] colConditions) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number} k\n * @param {number[][]} rowConditions\n * @param {number[][]} colConditions\n * @return {number[][]}\n */\nvar buildMatrix = function(k, rowConditions, colConditions) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function buildMatrix(k: number, rowConditions: number[][], colConditions: number[][]): number[][] {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer $k\n * @param Integer[][] $rowConditions\n * @param Integer[][] $colConditions\n * @return Integer[][]\n */\n function buildMatrix($k, $rowConditions, $colConditions) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func buildMatrix(_ k: Int, _ rowConditions: [[Int]], _ colConditions: [[Int]]) -> [[Int]] {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun buildMatrix(k: Int, rowConditions: Array<IntArray>, colConditions: Array<IntArray>): Array<IntArray> {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n List<List<int>> buildMatrix(int k, List<List<int>> rowConditions, List<List<int>> colConditions) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func buildMatrix(k int, rowConditions [][]int, colConditions [][]int) [][]int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer} k\n# @param {Integer[][]} row_conditions\n# @param {Integer[][]} col_conditions\n# @return {Integer[][]}\ndef build_matrix(k, row_conditions, col_conditions)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def buildMatrix(k: Int, rowConditions: Array[Array[Int]], colConditions: Array[Array[Int]]): Array[Array[Int]] = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn build_matrix(k: i32, row_conditions: Vec<Vec<i32>>, col_conditions: Vec<Vec<i32>>) -> Vec<Vec<i32>> {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (build-matrix k rowConditions colConditions)\n (-> exact-integer? (listof (listof exact-integer?)) (listof (listof exact-integer?)) (listof (listof exact-integer?)))\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec build_matrix(K :: integer(), RowConditions :: [[integer()]], ColConditions :: [[integer()]]) -> [[integer()]].\nbuild_matrix(K, RowConditions, ColConditions) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec build_matrix(k :: integer, row_conditions :: [[integer]], col_conditions :: [[integer]]) :: [[integer]]\n def build_matrix(k, row_conditions, col_conditions) do\n \n end\nend"}]
3 [[1,2],[3,2]] [[2,1],[3,2]]
{ "name": "buildMatrix", "params": [ { "name": "k", "type": "integer" }, { "type": "integer[][]", "name": "rowConditions" }, { "type": "integer[][]", "name": "colConditions" } ], "return": { "type": "integer[][]" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Graph', 'Topological Sort', 'Matrix']
2,393
Count Strictly Increasing Subarrays
count-strictly-increasing-subarrays
null
Medium
7.4K
10.4K
7,432
10,441
71.2%
['maximum-ascending-subarray-sum']
[]
Algorithms
null
[1,3,5,4,4,6]
{ "name": "countSubarrays", "params": [ { "name": "nums", "type": "integer[]" } ], "return": { "type": "long" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Math', 'Dynamic Programming']
2,394
Employees With Deductions
employees-with-deductions
null
Medium
5.8K
13.9K
5,843
13,950
41.9%
[]
['Create table If Not Exists Employees (employee_id int, needed_hours int)', 'Create table If Not Exists Logs (employee_id int, in_time datetime, out_time datetime)', 'Truncate table Employees', "insert into Employees (employee_id, needed_hours) values ('1', '20')", "insert into Employees (employee_id, needed_hours) values ('2', '12')", "insert into Employees (employee_id, needed_hours) values ('3', '2')", 'Truncate table Logs', "insert into Logs (employee_id, in_time, out_time) values ('1', '2022-10-01 09:00:00', '2022-10-01 17:00:00')", "insert into Logs (employee_id, in_time, out_time) values ('1', '2022-10-06 09:05:04', '2022-10-06 17:09:03')", "insert into Logs (employee_id, in_time, out_time) values ('1', '2022-10-12 23:00:00', '2022-10-13 03:00:01')", "insert into Logs (employee_id, in_time, out_time) values ('2', '2022-10-29 12:00:00', '2022-10-29 23:58:58')"]
Database
null
{"headers": {"Employees": ["employee_id", "needed_hours"], "Logs": ["employee_id", "in_time", "out_time"]}, "rows": {"Employees": [[1, 20], [2, 12], [3, 2]], "Logs": [[1, "2022-10-01 09:00:00", "2022-10-01 17:00:00"],[1, "2022-10-06 09:05:04", "2022-10-06 17:09:03"], [1, "2022-10-12 23:00:00", "2022-10-13 03:00:01"], [2, "2022-10-29 12:00:00", "2022-10-29 23:58:58"]]}}
{"mysql": ["Create table If Not Exists Employees (employee_id int, needed_hours int)", "Create table If Not Exists Logs (employee_id int, in_time datetime, out_time datetime)"], "mssql": ["Create table Employees (employee_id int, needed_hours int)", "Create table Logs (employee_id int, in_time datetime, out_time datetime)"], "oraclesql": ["Create table Employees (employee_id int, needed_hours int)", "Create table Logs (employee_id int, in_time date, out_time date)", "ALTER SESSION SET nls_date_format='YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'"], "database": true, "name": "employees_with_deductions", "pythondata": ["Employees = pd.DataFrame([], columns=['employee_id', 'needed_hours']).astype({'employee_id':'Int64', 'needed_hours':'Int64'})", "Logs = pd.DataFrame([], columns=['employee_id', 'in_time', 'out_time']).astype({'employee_id':'Int64', 'in_time':'datetime64[ns]', 'out_time':'datetime64[ns]'})"], "postgresql": ["Create table If Not Exists Employees (employee_id int, needed_hours int)\n", "Create table If Not Exists Logs (employee_id int, in_time timestamp, out_time timestamp)\n"], "database_schema": {"Employees": {"employee_id": "INT", "needed_hours": "INT"}, "Logs": {"employee_id": "INT", "in_time": "DATETIME", "out_time": "DATETIME"}}}
{"mysql": ["MySQL", "<p><code>MySQL 8.0</code>.</p>"], "mssql": ["MS SQL Server", "<p><code>mssql server 2019</code>.</p>"], "oraclesql": ["Oracle", "<p><code>Oracle Sql 11.2</code>.</p>"], "pythondata": ["Pandas", "<p>Python 3.10 with Pandas 2.2.2 and NumPy 1.26.4</p>"], "postgresql": ["PostgreSQL", "<p>PostgreSQL 16</p>"]}
['Database']
2,395
Find Subarrays With Equal Sum
find-subarrays-with-equal-sum
<p>Given a <strong>0-indexed</strong> integer array <code>nums</code>, determine whether there exist <strong>two</strong> subarrays of length <code>2</code> with <strong>equal</strong> sum. Note that the two subarrays must begin at <strong>different</strong> indices.</p> <p>Return <code>true</code><em> if these subarrays exist, and </em><code>false</code><em> otherwise.</em></p> <p>A <b>subarray</b> is a contiguous non-empty sequence of elements within an array.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [4,2,4] <strong>Output:</strong> true <strong>Explanation:</strong> The subarrays with elements [4,2] and [2,4] have the same sum of 6. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [1,2,3,4,5] <strong>Output:</strong> false <strong>Explanation:</strong> No two subarrays of size 2 have the same sum. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 3:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [0,0,0] <strong>Output:</strong> true <strong>Explanation:</strong> The subarrays [nums[0],nums[1]] and [nums[1],nums[2]] have the same sum of 0. Note that even though the subarrays have the same content, the two subarrays are considered different because they are in different positions in the original array. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>2 &lt;= nums.length &lt;= 1000</code></li> <li><code>-10<sup>9</sup> &lt;= nums[i] &lt;= 10<sup>9</sup></code></li> </ul>
Easy
61.1K
92.5K
61,069
92,467
66.0%
['two-sum', 'partition-equal-subset-sum', 'find-two-non-overlapping-sub-arrays-each-with-target-sum']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n bool findSubarrays(vector<int>& nums) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public boolean findSubarrays(int[] nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def findSubarrays(self, nums):\n \"\"\"\n :type nums: List[int]\n :rtype: bool\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def findSubarrays(self, nums: List[int]) -> bool:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "bool findSubarrays(int* nums, int numsSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public bool FindSubarrays(int[] nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} nums\n * @return {boolean}\n */\nvar findSubarrays = function(nums) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function findSubarrays(nums: number[]): boolean {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $nums\n * @return Boolean\n */\n function findSubarrays($nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func findSubarrays(_ nums: [Int]) -> Bool {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun findSubarrays(nums: IntArray): Boolean {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n bool findSubarrays(List<int> nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func findSubarrays(nums []int) bool {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} nums\n# @return {Boolean}\ndef find_subarrays(nums)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def findSubarrays(nums: Array[Int]): Boolean = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn find_subarrays(nums: Vec<i32>) -> bool {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (find-subarrays nums)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) boolean?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec find_subarrays(Nums :: [integer()]) -> boolean().\nfind_subarrays(Nums) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec find_subarrays(nums :: [integer]) :: boolean\n def find_subarrays(nums) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[4,2,4]
{ "name": "findSubarrays", "params": [ { "name": "nums", "type": "integer[]" } ], "return": { "type": "boolean" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Hash Table']
2,396
Strictly Palindromic Number
strictly-palindromic-number
<p>An integer <code>n</code> is <strong>strictly palindromic</strong> if, for <strong>every</strong> base <code>b</code> between <code>2</code> and <code>n - 2</code> (<strong>inclusive</strong>), the string representation of the integer <code>n</code> in base <code>b</code> is <strong>palindromic</strong>.</p> <p>Given an integer <code>n</code>, return <code>true</code> <em>if </em><code>n</code><em> is <strong>strictly palindromic</strong> and </em><code>false</code><em> otherwise</em>.</p> <p>A string is <strong>palindromic</strong> if it reads the same forward and backward.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> n = 9 <strong>Output:</strong> false <strong>Explanation:</strong> In base 2: 9 = 1001 (base 2), which is palindromic. In base 3: 9 = 100 (base 3), which is not palindromic. Therefore, 9 is not strictly palindromic so we return false. Note that in bases 4, 5, 6, and 7, n = 9 is also not palindromic. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> n = 4 <strong>Output:</strong> false <strong>Explanation:</strong> We only consider base 2: 4 = 100 (base 2), which is not palindromic. Therefore, we return false. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>4 &lt;= n &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> </ul>
Medium
111.1K
126.2K
111,114
126,219
88.0%
['palindrome-number', 'stone-game']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n bool isStrictlyPalindromic(int n) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public boolean isStrictlyPalindromic(int n) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def isStrictlyPalindromic(self, n):\n \"\"\"\n :type n: int\n :rtype: bool\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def isStrictlyPalindromic(self, n: int) -> bool:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "bool isStrictlyPalindromic(int n) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public bool IsStrictlyPalindromic(int n) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number} n\n * @return {boolean}\n */\nvar isStrictlyPalindromic = function(n) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function isStrictlyPalindromic(n: number): boolean {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer $n\n * @return Boolean\n */\n function isStrictlyPalindromic($n) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func isStrictlyPalindromic(_ n: Int) -> Bool {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun isStrictlyPalindromic(n: Int): Boolean {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n bool isStrictlyPalindromic(int n) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func isStrictlyPalindromic(n int) bool {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer} n\n# @return {Boolean}\ndef is_strictly_palindromic(n)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def isStrictlyPalindromic(n: Int): Boolean = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn is_strictly_palindromic(n: i32) -> bool {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (is-strictly-palindromic n)\n (-> exact-integer? boolean?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec is_strictly_palindromic(N :: integer()) -> boolean().\nis_strictly_palindromic(N) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec is_strictly_palindromic(n :: integer) :: boolean\n def is_strictly_palindromic(n) do\n \n end\nend"}]
9
{ "name": "isStrictlyPalindromic", "params": [ { "name": "n", "type": "integer" } ], "return": { "type": "boolean" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Math', 'Two Pointers', 'Brainteaser']
2,397
Maximum Rows Covered by Columns
maximum-rows-covered-by-columns
<p>You are given an <code>m x n</code> binary matrix <code>matrix</code> and an integer <code>numSelect</code>.</p> <p>Your goal is to select exactly <code>numSelect</code> <strong>distinct </strong>columns from <code>matrix</code> such that you cover as many rows as possible.</p> <p>A row is considered <strong>covered</strong> if all the <code>1</code>&#39;s in that row are also part of a column that you have selected. If a row does not have any <code>1</code>s, it is also considered covered.</p> <p>More formally, let us consider <code>selected = {c<sub>1</sub>, c<sub>2</sub>, ...., c<sub>numSelect</sub>}</code> as the set of columns selected by you. A row <code>i</code> is <strong>covered</strong> by <code>selected</code> if:</p> <ul> <li>For each cell where <code>matrix[i][j] == 1</code>, the column <code>j</code> is in <code>selected</code>.</li> <li>Or, no cell in row <code>i</code> has a value of <code>1</code>.</li> </ul> <p>Return the <strong>maximum</strong> number of rows that can be <strong>covered</strong> by a set of <code>numSelect</code> columns.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <p><img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/07/14/rowscovered.png" style="width: 240px; height: 400px;" /></p> <div class="example-block"> <p><strong>Input:</strong> <span class="example-io">matrix = [[0,0,0],[1,0,1],[0,1,1],[0,0,1]], numSelect = 2</span></p> <p><strong>Output:</strong> <span class="example-io">3</span></p> <p><strong>Explanation:</strong></p> <p>One possible way to cover 3 rows is shown in the diagram above.<br /> We choose s = {0, 2}.<br /> - Row 0 is covered because it has no occurrences of 1.<br /> - Row 1 is covered because the columns with value 1, i.e. 0 and 2 are present in s.<br /> - Row 2 is not covered because matrix[2][1] == 1 but 1 is not present in s.<br /> - Row 3 is covered because matrix[2][2] == 1 and 2 is present in s.<br /> Thus, we can cover three rows.<br /> Note that s = {1, 2} will also cover 3 rows, but it can be shown that no more than three rows can be covered.</p> </div> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <p><img alt="" src="https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/07/14/rowscovered2.png" style="height: 250px; width: 84px;" /></p> <div class="example-block"> <p><strong>Input:</strong> <span class="example-io">matrix = [[1],[0]], numSelect = 1</span></p> <p><strong>Output:</strong> <span class="example-io">2</span></p> <p><strong>Explanation:</strong></p> <p>Selecting the only column will result in both rows being covered since the entire matrix is selected.</p> </div> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>m == matrix.length</code></li> <li><code>n == matrix[i].length</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= m, n &lt;= 12</code></li> <li><code>matrix[i][j]</code> is either <code>0</code> or <code>1</code>.</li> <li><code>1 &lt;= numSelect&nbsp;&lt;= n</code></li> </ul>
Medium
17.5K
31.1K
17,480
31,110
56.2%
['matchsticks-to-square', 'partition-to-k-equal-sum-subsets', 'find-the-shortest-superstring', 'smallest-sufficient-team', 'fair-distribution-of-cookies']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int maximumRows(vector<vector<int>>& matrix, int numSelect) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int maximumRows(int[][] matrix, int numSelect) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def maximumRows(self, matrix, numSelect):\n \"\"\"\n :type matrix: List[List[int]]\n :type numSelect: int\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def maximumRows(self, matrix: List[List[int]], numSelect: int) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int maximumRows(int** matrix, int matrixSize, int* matrixColSize, int numSelect) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int MaximumRows(int[][] matrix, int numSelect) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[][]} matrix\n * @param {number} numSelect\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar maximumRows = function(matrix, numSelect) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function maximumRows(matrix: number[][], numSelect: number): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[][] $matrix\n * @param Integer $numSelect\n * @return Integer\n */\n function maximumRows($matrix, $numSelect) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func maximumRows(_ matrix: [[Int]], _ numSelect: Int) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun maximumRows(matrix: Array<IntArray>, numSelect: Int): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int maximumRows(List<List<int>> matrix, int numSelect) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func maximumRows(matrix [][]int, numSelect int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[][]} matrix\n# @param {Integer} num_select\n# @return {Integer}\ndef maximum_rows(matrix, num_select)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def maximumRows(matrix: Array[Array[Int]], numSelect: Int): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn maximum_rows(matrix: Vec<Vec<i32>>, num_select: i32) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (maximum-rows matrix numSelect)\n (-> (listof (listof exact-integer?)) exact-integer? exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec maximum_rows(Matrix :: [[integer()]], NumSelect :: integer()) -> integer().\nmaximum_rows(Matrix, NumSelect) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec maximum_rows(matrix :: [[integer]], num_select :: integer) :: integer\n def maximum_rows(matrix, num_select) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[[0,0,0],[1,0,1],[0,1,1],[0,0,1]] 2
{ "name": "maximumRows", "params": [ { "name": "matrix", "type": "integer[][]" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "numSelect" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Backtracking', 'Bit Manipulation', 'Matrix', 'Enumeration']
2,398
Maximum Number of Robots Within Budget
maximum-number-of-robots-within-budget
<p>You have <code>n</code> robots. You are given two <strong>0-indexed</strong> integer arrays, <code>chargeTimes</code> and <code>runningCosts</code>, both of length <code>n</code>. The <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> robot costs <code>chargeTimes[i]</code> units to charge and costs <code>runningCosts[i]</code> units to run. You are also given an integer <code>budget</code>.</p> <p>The <strong>total cost</strong> of running <code>k</code> chosen robots is equal to <code>max(chargeTimes) + k * sum(runningCosts)</code>, where <code>max(chargeTimes)</code> is the largest charge cost among the <code>k</code> robots and <code>sum(runningCosts)</code> is the sum of running costs among the <code>k</code> robots.</p> <p>Return<em> the <strong>maximum</strong> number of <strong>consecutive</strong> robots you can run such that the total cost <strong>does not</strong> exceed </em><code>budget</code>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> chargeTimes = [3,6,1,3,4], runningCosts = [2,1,3,4,5], budget = 25 <strong>Output:</strong> 3 <strong>Explanation:</strong> It is possible to run all individual and consecutive pairs of robots within budget. To obtain answer 3, consider the first 3 robots. The total cost will be max(3,6,1) + 3 * sum(2,1,3) = 6 + 3 * 6 = 24 which is less than 25. It can be shown that it is not possible to run more than 3 consecutive robots within budget, so we return 3. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> chargeTimes = [11,12,19], runningCosts = [10,8,7], budget = 19 <strong>Output:</strong> 0 <strong>Explanation:</strong> No robot can be run that does not exceed the budget, so we return 0. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>chargeTimes.length == runningCosts.length == n</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= n &lt;= 5 * 10<sup>4</sup></code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= chargeTimes[i], runningCosts[i] &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= budget &lt;= 10<sup>15</sup></code></li> </ul>
Hard
27K
74.4K
26,999
74,370
36.3%
['sliding-window-maximum', 'kth-smallest-product-of-two-sorted-arrays', 'maximum-number-of-tasks-you-can-assign', 'minimized-maximum-of-products-distributed-to-any-store', 'minimum-time-to-complete-trips']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int maximumRobots(vector<int>& chargeTimes, vector<int>& runningCosts, long long budget) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int maximumRobots(int[] chargeTimes, int[] runningCosts, long budget) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def maximumRobots(self, chargeTimes, runningCosts, budget):\n \"\"\"\n :type chargeTimes: List[int]\n :type runningCosts: List[int]\n :type budget: int\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def maximumRobots(self, chargeTimes: List[int], runningCosts: List[int], budget: int) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int maximumRobots(int* chargeTimes, int chargeTimesSize, int* runningCosts, int runningCostsSize, long long budget) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int MaximumRobots(int[] chargeTimes, int[] runningCosts, long budget) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} chargeTimes\n * @param {number[]} runningCosts\n * @param {number} budget\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar maximumRobots = function(chargeTimes, runningCosts, budget) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function maximumRobots(chargeTimes: number[], runningCosts: number[], budget: number): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $chargeTimes\n * @param Integer[] $runningCosts\n * @param Integer $budget\n * @return Integer\n */\n function maximumRobots($chargeTimes, $runningCosts, $budget) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func maximumRobots(_ chargeTimes: [Int], _ runningCosts: [Int], _ budget: Int) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun maximumRobots(chargeTimes: IntArray, runningCosts: IntArray, budget: Long): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int maximumRobots(List<int> chargeTimes, List<int> runningCosts, int budget) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func maximumRobots(chargeTimes []int, runningCosts []int, budget int64) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} charge_times\n# @param {Integer[]} running_costs\n# @param {Integer} budget\n# @return {Integer}\ndef maximum_robots(charge_times, running_costs, budget)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def maximumRobots(chargeTimes: Array[Int], runningCosts: Array[Int], budget: Long): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn maximum_robots(charge_times: Vec<i32>, running_costs: Vec<i32>, budget: i64) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (maximum-robots chargeTimes runningCosts budget)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer? exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec maximum_robots(ChargeTimes :: [integer()], RunningCosts :: [integer()], Budget :: integer()) -> integer().\nmaximum_robots(ChargeTimes, RunningCosts, Budget) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec maximum_robots(charge_times :: [integer], running_costs :: [integer], budget :: integer) :: integer\n def maximum_robots(charge_times, running_costs, budget) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[3,6,1,3,4] [2,1,3,4,5] 25
{ "name": "maximumRobots", "params": [ { "name": "chargeTimes", "type": "integer[]" }, { "type": "integer[]", "name": "runningCosts" }, { "type": "long", "name": "budget" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Binary Search', 'Queue', 'Sliding Window', 'Heap (Priority Queue)', 'Prefix Sum', 'Monotonic Queue']
2,399
Check Distances Between Same Letters
check-distances-between-same-letters
<p>You are given a <strong>0-indexed</strong> string <code>s</code> consisting of only lowercase English letters, where each letter in <code>s</code> appears <strong>exactly</strong> <strong>twice</strong>. You are also given a <strong>0-indexed</strong> integer array <code>distance</code> of length <code>26</code>.</p> <p>Each letter in the alphabet is numbered from <code>0</code> to <code>25</code> (i.e. <code>&#39;a&#39; -&gt; 0</code>, <code>&#39;b&#39; -&gt; 1</code>, <code>&#39;c&#39; -&gt; 2</code>, ... , <code>&#39;z&#39; -&gt; 25</code>).</p> <p>In a <strong>well-spaced</strong> string, the number of letters between the two occurrences of the <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> letter is <code>distance[i]</code>. If the <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> letter does not appear in <code>s</code>, then <code>distance[i]</code> can be <strong>ignored</strong>.</p> <p>Return <code>true</code><em> if </em><code>s</code><em> is a <strong>well-spaced</strong> string, otherwise return </em><code>false</code>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> s = &quot;abaccb&quot;, distance = [1,3,0,5,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0] <strong>Output:</strong> true <strong>Explanation:</strong> - &#39;a&#39; appears at indices 0 and 2 so it satisfies distance[0] = 1. - &#39;b&#39; appears at indices 1 and 5 so it satisfies distance[1] = 3. - &#39;c&#39; appears at indices 3 and 4 so it satisfies distance[2] = 0. Note that distance[3] = 5, but since &#39;d&#39; does not appear in s, it can be ignored. Return true because s is a well-spaced string. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> s = &quot;aa&quot;, distance = [1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0] <strong>Output:</strong> false <strong>Explanation:</strong> - &#39;a&#39; appears at indices 0 and 1 so there are zero letters between them. Because distance[0] = 1, s is not a well-spaced string. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>2 &lt;= s.length &lt;= 52</code></li> <li><code>s</code> consists only of lowercase English letters.</li> <li>Each letter appears in <code>s</code> exactly twice.</li> <li><code>distance.length == 26</code></li> <li><code>0 &lt;= distance[i] &lt;= 50</code></li> </ul>
Easy
56.2K
79.6K
56,249
79,581
70.7%
['two-sum', 'shortest-distance-to-a-character']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n bool checkDistances(string s, vector<int>& distance) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public boolean checkDistances(String s, int[] distance) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def checkDistances(self, s, distance):\n \"\"\"\n :type s: str\n :type distance: List[int]\n :rtype: bool\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def checkDistances(self, s: str, distance: List[int]) -> bool:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "bool checkDistances(char* s, int* distance, int distanceSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public bool CheckDistances(string s, int[] distance) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {string} s\n * @param {number[]} distance\n * @return {boolean}\n */\nvar checkDistances = function(s, distance) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function checkDistances(s: string, distance: number[]): boolean {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param String $s\n * @param Integer[] $distance\n * @return Boolean\n */\n function checkDistances($s, $distance) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func checkDistances(_ s: String, _ distance: [Int]) -> Bool {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun checkDistances(s: String, distance: IntArray): Boolean {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n bool checkDistances(String s, List<int> distance) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func checkDistances(s string, distance []int) bool {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {String} s\n# @param {Integer[]} distance\n# @return {Boolean}\ndef check_distances(s, distance)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def checkDistances(s: String, distance: Array[Int]): Boolean = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn check_distances(s: String, distance: Vec<i32>) -> bool {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (check-distances s distance)\n (-> string? (listof exact-integer?) boolean?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec check_distances(S :: unicode:unicode_binary(), Distance :: [integer()]) -> boolean().\ncheck_distances(S, Distance) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec check_distances(s :: String.t, distance :: [integer]) :: boolean\n def check_distances(s, distance) do\n \n end\nend"}]
"abaccb" [1,3,0,5,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0]
{ "name": "checkDistances", "params": [ { "name": "s", "type": "string" }, { "type": "integer[]", "name": "distance" } ], "return": { "type": "boolean" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Hash Table', 'String']
2,400
Number of Ways to Reach a Position After Exactly k Steps
number-of-ways-to-reach-a-position-after-exactly-k-steps
<p>You are given two <strong>positive</strong> integers <code>startPos</code> and <code>endPos</code>. Initially, you are standing at position <code>startPos</code> on an <strong>infinite</strong> number line. With one step, you can move either one position to the left, or one position to the right.</p> <p>Given a positive integer <code>k</code>, return <em>the number of <strong>different</strong> ways to reach the position </em><code>endPos</code><em> starting from </em><code>startPos</code><em>, such that you perform <strong>exactly</strong> </em><code>k</code><em> steps</em>. Since the answer may be very large, return it <strong>modulo</strong> <code>10<sup>9</sup> + 7</code>.</p> <p>Two ways are considered different if the order of the steps made is not exactly the same.</p> <p><strong>Note</strong> that the number line includes negative integers.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> startPos = 1, endPos = 2, k = 3 <strong>Output:</strong> 3 <strong>Explanation:</strong> We can reach position 2 from 1 in exactly 3 steps in three ways: - 1 -&gt; 2 -&gt; 3 -&gt; 2. - 1 -&gt; 2 -&gt; 1 -&gt; 2. - 1 -&gt; 0 -&gt; 1 -&gt; 2. It can be proven that no other way is possible, so we return 3.</pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> startPos = 2, endPos = 5, k = 10 <strong>Output:</strong> 0 <strong>Explanation:</strong> It is impossible to reach position 5 from position 2 in exactly 10 steps. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= startPos, endPos, k &lt;= 1000</code></li> </ul>
Medium
35K
97.3K
34,959
97,291
35.9%
['unique-paths', 'climbing-stairs', 'reach-a-number', 'reaching-points', 'number-of-ways-to-stay-in-the-same-place-after-some-steps']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int numberOfWays(int startPos, int endPos, int k) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int numberOfWays(int startPos, int endPos, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def numberOfWays(self, startPos, endPos, k):\n \"\"\"\n :type startPos: int\n :type endPos: int\n :type k: int\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def numberOfWays(self, startPos: int, endPos: int, k: int) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int numberOfWays(int startPos, int endPos, int k) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int NumberOfWays(int startPos, int endPos, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number} startPos\n * @param {number} endPos\n * @param {number} k\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar numberOfWays = function(startPos, endPos, k) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function numberOfWays(startPos: number, endPos: number, k: number): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer $startPos\n * @param Integer $endPos\n * @param Integer $k\n * @return Integer\n */\n function numberOfWays($startPos, $endPos, $k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func numberOfWays(_ startPos: Int, _ endPos: Int, _ k: Int) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun numberOfWays(startPos: Int, endPos: Int, k: Int): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int numberOfWays(int startPos, int endPos, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func numberOfWays(startPos int, endPos int, k int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer} start_pos\n# @param {Integer} end_pos\n# @param {Integer} k\n# @return {Integer}\ndef number_of_ways(start_pos, end_pos, k)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def numberOfWays(startPos: Int, endPos: Int, k: Int): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn number_of_ways(start_pos: i32, end_pos: i32, k: i32) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (number-of-ways startPos endPos k)\n (-> exact-integer? exact-integer? exact-integer? exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec number_of_ways(StartPos :: integer(), EndPos :: integer(), K :: integer()) -> integer().\nnumber_of_ways(StartPos, EndPos, K) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec number_of_ways(start_pos :: integer, end_pos :: integer, k :: integer) :: integer\n def number_of_ways(start_pos, end_pos, k) do\n \n end\nend"}]
1 2 3
{ "name": "numberOfWays", "params": [ { "name": "startPos", "type": "integer" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "endPos" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "k" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Math', 'Dynamic Programming', 'Combinatorics']
2,401
Longest Nice Subarray
longest-nice-subarray
<p>You are given an array <code>nums</code> consisting of <strong>positive</strong> integers.</p> <p>We call a subarray of <code>nums</code> <strong>nice</strong> if the bitwise <strong>AND</strong> of every pair of elements that are in <strong>different</strong> positions in the subarray is equal to <code>0</code>.</p> <p>Return <em>the length of the <strong>longest</strong> nice subarray</em>.</p> <p>A <strong>subarray</strong> is a <strong>contiguous</strong> part of an array.</p> <p><strong>Note</strong> that subarrays of length <code>1</code> are always considered nice.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [1,3,8,48,10] <strong>Output:</strong> 3 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The longest nice subarray is [3,8,48]. This subarray satisfies the conditions: - 3 AND 8 = 0. - 3 AND 48 = 0. - 8 AND 48 = 0. It can be proven that no longer nice subarray can be obtained, so we return 3.</pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [3,1,5,11,13] <strong>Output:</strong> 1 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The length of the longest nice subarray is 1. Any subarray of length 1 can be chosen. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums.length &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums[i] &lt;= 10<sup>9</sup></code></li> </ul>
Medium
160.9K
248.4K
160,876
248,406
64.8%
['longest-substring-without-repeating-characters', 'bitwise-and-of-numbers-range', 'bitwise-ors-of-subarrays', 'fruit-into-baskets', 'max-consecutive-ones-iii', 'get-equal-substrings-within-budget', 'frequency-of-the-most-frequent-element', 'longest-substring-of-all-vowels-in-order', 'maximize-the-confusion-of-an-exam', 'maximum-sum-of-distinct-subarrays-with-length-k']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int longestNiceSubarray(vector<int>& nums) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int longestNiceSubarray(int[] nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def longestNiceSubarray(self, nums):\n \"\"\"\n :type nums: List[int]\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def longestNiceSubarray(self, nums: List[int]) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int longestNiceSubarray(int* nums, int numsSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int LongestNiceSubarray(int[] nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} nums\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar longestNiceSubarray = function(nums) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function longestNiceSubarray(nums: number[]): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $nums\n * @return Integer\n */\n function longestNiceSubarray($nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func longestNiceSubarray(_ nums: [Int]) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun longestNiceSubarray(nums: IntArray): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int longestNiceSubarray(List<int> nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func longestNiceSubarray(nums []int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} nums\n# @return {Integer}\ndef longest_nice_subarray(nums)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def longestNiceSubarray(nums: Array[Int]): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn longest_nice_subarray(nums: Vec<i32>) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (longest-nice-subarray nums)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec longest_nice_subarray(Nums :: [integer()]) -> integer().\nlongest_nice_subarray(Nums) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec longest_nice_subarray(nums :: [integer]) :: integer\n def longest_nice_subarray(nums) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[1,3,8,48,10]
{ "name": "longestNiceSubarray", "params": [ { "name": "nums", "type": "integer[]" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Bit Manipulation', 'Sliding Window']
2,402
Meeting Rooms III
meeting-rooms-iii
<p>You are given an integer <code>n</code>. There are <code>n</code> rooms numbered from <code>0</code> to <code>n - 1</code>.</p> <p>You are given a 2D integer array <code>meetings</code> where <code>meetings[i] = [start<sub>i</sub>, end<sub>i</sub>]</code> means that a meeting will be held during the <strong>half-closed</strong> time interval <code>[start<sub>i</sub>, end<sub>i</sub>)</code>. All the values of <code>start<sub>i</sub></code> are <strong>unique</strong>.</p> <p>Meetings are allocated to rooms in the following manner:</p> <ol> <li>Each meeting will take place in the unused room with the <strong>lowest</strong> number.</li> <li>If there are no available rooms, the meeting will be delayed until a room becomes free. The delayed meeting should have the <strong>same</strong> duration as the original meeting.</li> <li>When a room becomes unused, meetings that have an earlier original <strong>start</strong> time should be given the room.</li> </ol> <p>Return<em> the <strong>number</strong> of the room that held the most meetings. </em>If there are multiple rooms, return<em> the room with the <strong>lowest</strong> number.</em></p> <p>A <strong>half-closed interval</strong> <code>[a, b)</code> is the interval between <code>a</code> and <code>b</code> <strong>including</strong> <code>a</code> and <strong>not including</strong> <code>b</code>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> n = 2, meetings = [[0,10],[1,5],[2,7],[3,4]] <strong>Output:</strong> 0 <strong>Explanation:</strong> - At time 0, both rooms are not being used. The first meeting starts in room 0. - At time 1, only room 1 is not being used. The second meeting starts in room 1. - At time 2, both rooms are being used. The third meeting is delayed. - At time 3, both rooms are being used. The fourth meeting is delayed. - At time 5, the meeting in room 1 finishes. The third meeting starts in room 1 for the time period [5,10). - At time 10, the meetings in both rooms finish. The fourth meeting starts in room 0 for the time period [10,11). Both rooms 0 and 1 held 2 meetings, so we return 0. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> n = 3, meetings = [[1,20],[2,10],[3,5],[4,9],[6,8]] <strong>Output:</strong> 1 <strong>Explanation:</strong> - At time 1, all three rooms are not being used. The first meeting starts in room 0. - At time 2, rooms 1 and 2 are not being used. The second meeting starts in room 1. - At time 3, only room 2 is not being used. The third meeting starts in room 2. - At time 4, all three rooms are being used. The fourth meeting is delayed. - At time 5, the meeting in room 2 finishes. The fourth meeting starts in room 2 for the time period [5,10). - At time 6, all three rooms are being used. The fifth meeting is delayed. - At time 10, the meetings in rooms 1 and 2 finish. The fifth meeting starts in room 1 for the time period [10,12). Room 0 held 1 meeting while rooms 1 and 2 each held 2 meetings, so we return 1. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= n &lt;= 100</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= meetings.length &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>meetings[i].length == 2</code></li> <li><code>0 &lt;= start<sub>i</sub> &lt; end<sub>i</sub> &lt;= 5 * 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li>All the values of <code>start<sub>i</sub></code> are <strong>unique</strong>.</li> </ul>
Hard
137.2K
312.5K
137,177
312,499
43.9%
['meeting-rooms', 'meeting-rooms-ii', 'maximum-number-of-events-that-can-be-attended', 'find-servers-that-handled-most-number-of-requests', 'maximum-number-of-events-that-can-be-attended-ii']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int mostBooked(int n, vector<vector<int>>& meetings) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int mostBooked(int n, int[][] meetings) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def mostBooked(self, n, meetings):\n \"\"\"\n :type n: int\n :type meetings: List[List[int]]\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def mostBooked(self, n: int, meetings: List[List[int]]) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int mostBooked(int n, int** meetings, int meetingsSize, int* meetingsColSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int MostBooked(int n, int[][] meetings) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number} n\n * @param {number[][]} meetings\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar mostBooked = function(n, meetings) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function mostBooked(n: number, meetings: number[][]): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer $n\n * @param Integer[][] $meetings\n * @return Integer\n */\n function mostBooked($n, $meetings) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func mostBooked(_ n: Int, _ meetings: [[Int]]) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun mostBooked(n: Int, meetings: Array<IntArray>): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int mostBooked(int n, List<List<int>> meetings) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func mostBooked(n int, meetings [][]int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer} n\n# @param {Integer[][]} meetings\n# @return {Integer}\ndef most_booked(n, meetings)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def mostBooked(n: Int, meetings: Array[Array[Int]]): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn most_booked(n: i32, meetings: Vec<Vec<i32>>) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (most-booked n meetings)\n (-> exact-integer? (listof (listof exact-integer?)) exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec most_booked(N :: integer(), Meetings :: [[integer()]]) -> integer().\nmost_booked(N, Meetings) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec most_booked(n :: integer, meetings :: [[integer]]) :: integer\n def most_booked(n, meetings) do\n \n end\nend"}]
2 [[0,10],[1,5],[2,7],[3,4]]
{ "name": "mostBooked", "params": [ { "name": "n", "type": "integer" }, { "type": "integer[][]", "name": "meetings" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Hash Table', 'Sorting', 'Heap (Priority Queue)', 'Simulation']
2,403
Minimum Time to Kill All Monsters
minimum-time-to-kill-all-monsters
null
Hard
1.6K
2.9K
1,627
2,918
55.8%
['closest-room', 'eliminate-maximum-number-of-monsters', 'number-of-ways-to-build-sturdy-brick-wall']
[]
Algorithms
null
[3,1,4]
{ "name": "minimumTime", "params": [ { "name": "power", "type": "integer[]" } ], "return": { "type": "long" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Dynamic Programming', 'Bit Manipulation', 'Bitmask']
2,404
Most Frequent Even Element
most-frequent-even-element
<p>Given an integer array <code>nums</code>, return <em>the most frequent even element</em>.</p> <p>If there is a tie, return the <strong>smallest</strong> one. If there is no such element, return <code>-1</code>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [0,1,2,2,4,4,1] <strong>Output:</strong> 2 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The even elements are 0, 2, and 4. Of these, 2 and 4 appear the most. We return the smallest one, which is 2.</pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [4,4,4,9,2,4] <strong>Output:</strong> 4 <strong>Explanation:</strong> 4 is the even element appears the most. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 3:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [29,47,21,41,13,37,25,7] <strong>Output:</strong> -1 <strong>Explanation:</strong> There is no even element. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums.length &lt;= 2000</code></li> <li><code>0 &lt;= nums[i] &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> </ul>
Easy
104.8K
203.3K
104,777
203,330
51.5%
['majority-element', 'majority-element-ii', 'top-k-frequent-elements', 'sort-characters-by-frequency']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int mostFrequentEven(vector<int>& nums) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int mostFrequentEven(int[] nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def mostFrequentEven(self, nums):\n \"\"\"\n :type nums: List[int]\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def mostFrequentEven(self, nums: List[int]) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int mostFrequentEven(int* nums, int numsSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int MostFrequentEven(int[] nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} nums\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar mostFrequentEven = function(nums) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function mostFrequentEven(nums: number[]): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $nums\n * @return Integer\n */\n function mostFrequentEven($nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func mostFrequentEven(_ nums: [Int]) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun mostFrequentEven(nums: IntArray): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int mostFrequentEven(List<int> nums) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func mostFrequentEven(nums []int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} nums\n# @return {Integer}\ndef most_frequent_even(nums)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def mostFrequentEven(nums: Array[Int]): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn most_frequent_even(nums: Vec<i32>) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (most-frequent-even nums)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec most_frequent_even(Nums :: [integer()]) -> integer().\nmost_frequent_even(Nums) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec most_frequent_even(nums :: [integer]) :: integer\n def most_frequent_even(nums) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[0,1,2,2,4,4,1]
{ "name": "mostFrequentEven", "params": [ { "name": "nums", "type": "integer[]" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Hash Table', 'Counting']
2,405
Optimal Partition of String
optimal-partition-of-string
<p>Given a string <code>s</code>, partition the string into one or more <strong>substrings</strong> such that the characters in each substring are <strong>unique</strong>. That is, no letter appears in a single substring more than <strong>once</strong>.</p> <p>Return <em>the <strong>minimum</strong> number of substrings in such a partition.</em></p> <p>Note that each character should belong to exactly one substring in a partition.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> s = &quot;abacaba&quot; <strong>Output:</strong> 4 <strong>Explanation:</strong> Two possible partitions are (&quot;a&quot;,&quot;ba&quot;,&quot;cab&quot;,&quot;a&quot;) and (&quot;ab&quot;,&quot;a&quot;,&quot;ca&quot;,&quot;ba&quot;). It can be shown that 4 is the minimum number of substrings needed. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> s = &quot;ssssss&quot; <strong>Output:</strong> 6 <strong>Explanation: </strong>The only valid partition is (&quot;s&quot;,&quot;s&quot;,&quot;s&quot;,&quot;s&quot;,&quot;s&quot;,&quot;s&quot;). </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= s.length &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>s</code> consists of only English lowercase letters.</li> </ul>
Medium
253.4K
324.2K
253,379
324,176
78.2%
['longest-substring-without-repeating-characters', 'longest-substring-with-at-least-k-repeating-characters', 'partition-labels', 'partition-array-into-disjoint-intervals', 'maximum-sum-of-distinct-subarrays-with-length-k']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int partitionString(string s) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int partitionString(String s) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def partitionString(self, s):\n \"\"\"\n :type s: str\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def partitionString(self, s: str) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int partitionString(char* s) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int PartitionString(string s) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {string} s\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar partitionString = function(s) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function partitionString(s: string): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param String $s\n * @return Integer\n */\n function partitionString($s) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func partitionString(_ s: String) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun partitionString(s: String): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int partitionString(String s) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func partitionString(s string) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {String} s\n# @return {Integer}\ndef partition_string(s)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def partitionString(s: String): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn partition_string(s: String) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (partition-string s)\n (-> string? exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec partition_string(S :: unicode:unicode_binary()) -> integer().\npartition_string(S) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec partition_string(s :: String.t) :: integer\n def partition_string(s) do\n \n end\nend"}]
"abacaba"
{ "name": "partitionString", "params": [ { "name": "s", "type": "string" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" }, "manual": false }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Hash Table', 'String', 'Greedy']
2,406
Divide Intervals Into Minimum Number of Groups
divide-intervals-into-minimum-number-of-groups
<p>You are given a 2D integer array <code>intervals</code> where <code>intervals[i] = [left<sub>i</sub>, right<sub>i</sub>]</code> represents the <strong>inclusive</strong> interval <code>[left<sub>i</sub>, right<sub>i</sub>]</code>.</p> <p>You have to divide the intervals into one or more <strong>groups</strong> such that each interval is in <strong>exactly</strong> one group, and no two intervals that are in the same group <strong>intersect</strong> each other.</p> <p>Return <em>the <strong>minimum</strong> number of groups you need to make</em>.</p> <p>Two intervals <strong>intersect</strong> if there is at least one common number between them. For example, the intervals <code>[1, 5]</code> and <code>[5, 8]</code> intersect.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> intervals = [[5,10],[6,8],[1,5],[2,3],[1,10]] <strong>Output:</strong> 3 <strong>Explanation:</strong> We can divide the intervals into the following groups: - Group 1: [1, 5], [6, 8]. - Group 2: [2, 3], [5, 10]. - Group 3: [1, 10]. It can be proven that it is not possible to divide the intervals into fewer than 3 groups. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> intervals = [[1,3],[5,6],[8,10],[11,13]] <strong>Output:</strong> 1 <strong>Explanation:</strong> None of the intervals overlap, so we can put all of them in one group. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= intervals.length &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>intervals[i].length == 2</code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= left<sub>i</sub> &lt;= right<sub>i</sub> &lt;= 10<sup>6</sup></code></li> </ul>
Medium
134.6K
211.3K
134,582
211,341
63.7%
['merge-intervals', 'minimum-number-of-frogs-croaking', 'average-height-of-buildings-in-each-segment']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int minGroups(vector<vector<int>>& intervals) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int minGroups(int[][] intervals) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def minGroups(self, intervals):\n \"\"\"\n :type intervals: List[List[int]]\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def minGroups(self, intervals: List[List[int]]) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int minGroups(int** intervals, int intervalsSize, int* intervalsColSize) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int MinGroups(int[][] intervals) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[][]} intervals\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar minGroups = function(intervals) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function minGroups(intervals: number[][]): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[][] $intervals\n * @return Integer\n */\n function minGroups($intervals) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func minGroups(_ intervals: [[Int]]) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun minGroups(intervals: Array<IntArray>): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int minGroups(List<List<int>> intervals) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func minGroups(intervals [][]int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[][]} intervals\n# @return {Integer}\ndef min_groups(intervals)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def minGroups(intervals: Array[Array[Int]]): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn min_groups(intervals: Vec<Vec<i32>>) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (min-groups intervals)\n (-> (listof (listof exact-integer?)) exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec min_groups(Intervals :: [[integer()]]) -> integer().\nmin_groups(Intervals) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec min_groups(intervals :: [[integer]]) :: integer\n def min_groups(intervals) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[[5,10],[6,8],[1,5],[2,3],[1,10]]
{ "name": "minGroups", "params": [ { "name": "intervals", "type": "integer[][]" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Two Pointers', 'Greedy', 'Sorting', 'Heap (Priority Queue)', 'Prefix Sum']
2,407
Longest Increasing Subsequence II
longest-increasing-subsequence-ii
<p>You are given an integer array <code>nums</code> and an integer <code>k</code>.</p> <p>Find the longest subsequence of <code>nums</code> that meets the following requirements:</p> <ul> <li>The subsequence is <strong>strictly increasing</strong> and</li> <li>The difference between adjacent elements in the subsequence is <strong>at most</strong> <code>k</code>.</li> </ul> <p>Return<em> the length of the <strong>longest</strong> <strong>subsequence</strong> that meets the requirements.</em></p> <p>A <strong>subsequence</strong> is an array that can be derived from another array by deleting some or no elements without changing the order of the remaining elements.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [4,2,1,4,3,4,5,8,15], k = 3 <strong>Output:</strong> 5 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The longest subsequence that meets the requirements is [1,3,4,5,8]. The subsequence has a length of 5, so we return 5. Note that the subsequence [1,3,4,5,8,15] does not meet the requirements because 15 - 8 = 7 is larger than 3. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [7,4,5,1,8,12,4,7], k = 5 <strong>Output:</strong> 4 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The longest subsequence that meets the requirements is [4,5,8,12]. The subsequence has a length of 4, so we return 4. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 3:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = [1,5], k = 1 <strong>Output:</strong> 1 <strong>Explanation:</strong> The longest subsequence that meets the requirements is [1]. The subsequence has a length of 1, so we return 1. </pre> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums.length &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> <li><code>1 &lt;= nums[i], k &lt;= 10<sup>5</sup></code></li> </ul>
Hard
19.7K
77.7K
19,691
77,706
25.3%
['longest-increasing-subsequence', 'number-of-longest-increasing-subsequence', 'longest-continuous-increasing-subsequence', 'longest-substring-of-one-repeating-character', 'booking-concert-tickets-in-groups', 'longest-subsequence-with-decreasing-adjacent-difference']
[]
Algorithms
[{"value": "cpp", "text": "C++", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\npublic:\n int lengthOfLIS(vector<int>& nums, int k) {\n \n }\n};"}, {"value": "java", "text": "Java", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n public int lengthOfLIS(int[] nums, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "python", "text": "Python", "defaultCode": "class Solution(object):\n def lengthOfLIS(self, nums, k):\n \"\"\"\n :type nums: List[int]\n :type k: int\n :rtype: int\n \"\"\"\n "}, {"value": "python3", "text": "Python3", "defaultCode": "class Solution:\n def lengthOfLIS(self, nums: List[int], k: int) -> int:\n "}, {"value": "c", "text": "C", "defaultCode": "int lengthOfLIS(int* nums, int numsSize, int k) {\n \n}"}, {"value": "csharp", "text": "C#", "defaultCode": "public class Solution {\n public int LengthOfLIS(int[] nums, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "javascript", "text": "JavaScript", "defaultCode": "/**\n * @param {number[]} nums\n * @param {number} k\n * @return {number}\n */\nvar lengthOfLIS = function(nums, k) {\n \n};"}, {"value": "typescript", "text": "TypeScript", "defaultCode": "function lengthOfLIS(nums: number[], k: number): number {\n \n};"}, {"value": "php", "text": "PHP", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n\n /**\n * @param Integer[] $nums\n * @param Integer $k\n * @return Integer\n */\n function lengthOfLIS($nums, $k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "swift", "text": "Swift", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n func lengthOfLIS(_ nums: [Int], _ k: Int) -> Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "kotlin", "text": "Kotlin", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n fun lengthOfLIS(nums: IntArray, k: Int): Int {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "dart", "text": "Dart", "defaultCode": "class Solution {\n int lengthOfLIS(List<int> nums, int k) {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "golang", "text": "Go", "defaultCode": "func lengthOfLIS(nums []int, k int) int {\n \n}"}, {"value": "ruby", "text": "Ruby", "defaultCode": "# @param {Integer[]} nums\n# @param {Integer} k\n# @return {Integer}\ndef length_of_lis(nums, k)\n \nend"}, {"value": "scala", "text": "Scala", "defaultCode": "object Solution {\n def lengthOfLIS(nums: Array[Int], k: Int): Int = {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "rust", "text": "Rust", "defaultCode": "impl Solution {\n pub fn length_of_lis(nums: Vec<i32>, k: i32) -> i32 {\n \n }\n}"}, {"value": "racket", "text": "Racket", "defaultCode": "(define/contract (length-of-lis nums k)\n (-> (listof exact-integer?) exact-integer? exact-integer?)\n )"}, {"value": "erlang", "text": "Erlang", "defaultCode": "-spec length_of_lis(Nums :: [integer()], K :: integer()) -> integer().\nlength_of_lis(Nums, K) ->\n ."}, {"value": "elixir", "text": "Elixir", "defaultCode": "defmodule Solution do\n @spec length_of_lis(nums :: [integer], k :: integer) :: integer\n def length_of_lis(nums, k) do\n \n end\nend"}]
[4,2,1,4,3,4,5,8,15] 3
{ "name": "lengthOfLIS", "params": [ { "name": "nums", "type": "integer[]" }, { "type": "integer", "name": "k" } ], "return": { "type": "integer" } }
{"cpp": ["C++", "<p>Compiled with <code> clang 19 </code> using the latest C++ 23 standard, and <code>libstdc++</code> provided by GCC 14.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level two optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>"], "java": ["Java", "<p><code>OpenJDK 21</code>. Using compile arguments: <code>--enable-preview --release 21</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n<p>Includes <code>Pair</code> class from https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/util/Pair.html.</p>"], "python": ["Python", "<p><code>Python 2.7.18</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Note that Python 2.7 <a href=\"https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/\" target=\"_blank\">is not maintained anymore</a>. For the latest Python, please choose Python3 instead.</p>"], "c": ["C", "<p>Compiled with <code>gcc 14</code> using the gnu11 standard.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is compiled with level one optimization (<code>-O2</code>). <a href=\"https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizer\" target=\"_blank\">AddressSanitizer</a> is also enabled to help detect out-of-bounds and use-after-free bugs.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most standard library headers are already included automatically for your convenience.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For hash table operations, you may use <a href=\"https://troydhanson.github.io/uthash/\" target=\"_blank\">uthash</a>. \"uthash.h\" is included by default. Below are some examples:</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>1. Adding an item to a hash.</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry {\r\n int id; /* we'll use this field as the key */\r\n char name[10];\r\n UT_hash_handle hh; /* makes this structure hashable */\r\n};\r\n\r\nstruct hash_entry *users = NULL;\r\n\r\nvoid add_user(struct hash_entry *s) {\r\n HASH_ADD_INT(users, id, s);\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>2. Looking up an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nstruct hash_entry *find_user(int user_id) {\r\n struct hash_entry *s;\r\n HASH_FIND_INT(users, &user_id, s);\r\n return s;\r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p><b>3. Deleting an item in a hash:</b>\r\n<pre>\r\nvoid delete_user(struct hash_entry *user) {\r\n HASH_DEL(users, user); \r\n}\r\n</pre>\r\n</p>"], "csharp": ["C#", "<p><a href=\"https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13\" target=\"_blank\">C# 13</a> with .NET 9 runtime</p>"], "javascript": ["JavaScript", "<p><code>Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code is run with <code>--harmony</code> flag, enabling <a href=\"http://node.green/\" target=\"_blank\">new ES6 features</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "ruby": ["Ruby", "<p><code>Ruby 3.2</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some common data structure implementations are provided in the Algorithms module: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/kanwei/algorithms/Algorithms</p>"], "swift": ["Swift", "<p><code>Swift 6.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>You may use the following packages:<br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-algorithms/tree/1.2.0\" target=\"_blank\">swift-algorithms 1.2.0</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-collections/tree/1.1.4\" target=\"_blank\">swift-collections 1.1.4</a><br/>\r\n<a href=\"https://github.com/apple/swift-numerics/tree/1.0.2\" target=\"_blank\">swift-numerics 1.0.2</a></p>"], "golang": ["Go", "<p><code>Go 1.23</code></p>\r\n<p>Support <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods@v1.18.1</a> and <a href=\"https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha\" target=\"_blank\">https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/emirpasic/gods/v2@v2.0.0-alpha</a> library.</p>"], "python3": ["Python3", "<p><code>Python 3.11</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Most libraries are already imported automatically for your convenience, such as <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/array.html\" target=\"_blank\">array</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/bisect.html\" target=\"_blank\">bisect</a>, <a href=\"https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.html\" target=\"_blank\">collections</a>. If you need more libraries, you can import it yourself.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Map/TreeMap data structure, you may use <a href=\"http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/\" target=\"_blank\">sortedcontainers</a> library.</p>"], "scala": ["Scala", "<p><code>Scala 3.3.1</code>.</p>"], "kotlin": ["Kotlin", "<p><code>Kotlin 2.1.10</code>.</p>"], "rust": ["Rust", "<p><code>Rust 1.85.0</code>. Your code will be compiled with <code>opt-level</code> 2.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Supports <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/rand\" target=\"_blank\">rand v0.8</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/regex\" target=\"_blank\">regex\u00a0v1</a> and <a href=\"https://crates.io/crates/itertools\" target=\"_blank\">itertools\u00a0v0.14</a> from crates.io</p>"], "php": ["PHP", "<p><code>PHP 8.2</code>.</p>\r\n<p>With bcmath module</p>"], "typescript": ["Typescript", "<p><code>TypeScript 5.7.3, Node.js 22.14.0</code>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Compile Options: <code>--alwaysStrict --strictBindCallApply --strictFunctionTypes --target ES2024</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://lodash.com\" target=\"_blank\">lodash.js</a> library is included by default.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>For Priority Queue / Queue data structures, you may use 6.3.2 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/priority-queue/tree/v6.3.2\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/priority-queue</a> and 4.2.3 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/queue/tree/v4.2.3\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/queue</a> and 1.0.4 version of <a href=\"https://github.com/datastructures-js/deque/tree/v1.0.4\" target=\"_blank\">datastructures-js/deque</a>.</p>"], "racket": ["Racket", "<p><a href=\"https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/performance.html#%28tech._c%29\" target=\"_blank\">Racket CS</a> v8.15</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Using <code>#lang racket</code></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Required <code>data/gvector data/queue data/order data/heap</code> automatically for your convenience</p>"], "erlang": ["Erlang", "Erlang/OTP 26"], "elixir": ["Elixir", "Elixir 1.17 with Erlang/OTP 26"], "dart": ["Dart", "<p>Dart 3.2. You may use package <a href=\"https://pub.dev/packages/collection/versions/1.18.0\" target=\"_blank\">collection</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Your code will be run directly without compiling</p>"]}
['Array', 'Divide and Conquer', 'Dynamic Programming', 'Binary Indexed Tree', 'Segment Tree', 'Queue', 'Monotonic Queue']