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Given an array of integers and an integer k, you need to find the total number of continuous subarrays whose sum equals to k.
Example 1:
Note:
这道题给了我们一个数组,让我们求和为k的连续子数组的个数,博主最开始看到这道题想着肯定要建立累加和数组啊,然后遍历累加和数组的每个数字,首先看其是否为k,是的话结果 res 自增1,然后再加个往前的循环,这样可以快速求出所有的子数组之和,看是否为k,参见代码如下:
解法一:
上面的求累加和的方法其实并没有提高程序的执行效率,跟下面这种暴力搜索的解法并没有什么不同,博主很惊奇 OJ 居然这么大度,让这种解法也能通过,参见代码如下:
解法二:
论坛上大家比较推崇的其实是这种解法,用一个哈希表来建立连续子数组之和跟其出现次数之间的映射,初始化要加入 {0,1} 这对映射,这是为啥呢,因为我们的解题思路是遍历数组中的数字,用 sum 来记录到当前位置的累加和,我们建立哈希表的目的是为了让我们可以快速的查找 sum-k 是否存在,即是否有连续子数组的和为 sum-k,如果存在的话,那么和为k的子数组一定也存在,这样当 sum 刚好为k的时候,那么数组从起始到当前位置的这段子数组的和就是k,满足题意,如果哈希表中事先没有 m[0] 项的话,这个符合题意的结果就无法累加到结果 res 中,这就是初始化的用途。上面讲解的内容顺带着也把 for 循环中的内容解释了,这里就不多阐述了,有疑问的童鞋请在评论区留言哈,参见代码如下:
解法三:
Github 同步地址:
#560
类似题目:
Two Sum
Continuous Subarray Sum
Subarray Product Less Than K
Find Pivot Index
参考资料:
https://leetcode.com/problems/subarray-sum-equals-k/
https://leetcode.com/problems/subarray-sum-equals-k/discuss/102153/Basic-Java-solution
https://leetcode.com/problems/subarray-sum-equals-k/discuss/134689/Three-Approaches-With-Explanation
https://leetcode.com/problems/subarray-sum-equals-k/discuss/102106/Java-Solution-PreSum-%2B-HashMap
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