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Suppose you have a random list of people standing in a queue. Each person is described by a pair of integers
(h, k)
, whereh
is the height of the person andk
is the number of people in front of this person who have a height greater than or equal toh
. Write an algorithm to reconstruct the queue.Note:
The number of people is less than 1,100.
Example
这道题给了我们一个队列,队列中的每个元素是一个 pair,分别为身高和前面身高不低于当前身高的人的个数,让我们重新排列队列,使得每个 pair 的第二个参数都满足题意。首先来看一种超级简洁的方法,给队列先排个序,按照身高高的排前面,如果身高相同,则第二个数小的排前面。然后新建一个空的数组,遍历之前排好序的数组,然后根据每个元素的第二个数字,将其插入到 res 数组中对应的位置,参见代码如下:
解法一:
上面那种方法是简洁,但是用到了额外空间,我们来看一种不使用额外空间的解法,这种方法没有使用 vector 自带的 insert 或者 erase 函数,而是通过一个变量 cnt 和k的关系来将元素向前移动到正确位置,移动到方法是通过每次跟前面的元素交换位置,使用题目中给的例子来演示过程:
[[7,0], [4,4], [7,1], [5,0], [6,1], [5,2]]
排序后:
[[7,0], [7,1], [6,1], [5,0], [5,2], [4,4]]
交换顺序:
[[7,0], [6,1], [7,1], [5,0], [5,2], [4,4]]
[[5,0], [7,0], [6,1], [7,1], [5,2], [4,4]]
[[5,0], [7,0], [5,2], [6,1], [7,1], [4,4]]
[[5,0], [7,0], [5,2], [6,1], [4,4], [7,1]]
解法二:
下面这种解法跟解法一很相似,只不过没有使用额外空间,而是直接把位置不对的元素从原数组中删除,直接加入到正确的位置上,参见代码如下:
解法三:
Github 同步地址:
#406
类似题目:
Count of Smaller Numbers After Self
参考资料:
https://leetcode.com/problems/queue-reconstruction-by-height/
https://leetcode.com/problems/queue-reconstruction-by-height/discuss/89348/6-lines-Concise-C%2B%2B
https://leetcode.com/problems/queue-reconstruction-by-height/discuss/89456/short-java-solution-without-using-extra-space
https://leetcode.com/problems/queue-reconstruction-by-height/discuss/89345/Easy-concept-with-PythonC%2B%2BJava-Solution
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