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Given an m * n matrix M initialized with all 0's and several update operations.
Operations are represented by a 2D array, and each operation is represented by an array with two positive integers a and b, which means M[i][j] should be added by one for all 0 <= i < a and 0 <= j < b.
You need to count and return the number of maximum integers in the matrix after performing all the operations.
Example 1:
Note:
这道题看起来像是之前那道 Range Addition 的拓展,但是感觉实际上更简单一些。每次在 ops 中给定我们一个横纵坐标,将这个子矩形范围内的数字全部自增1,让我们求最大数字的个数。原数组初始化均为0,那么如果 ops 为空,没有任何操作,那么直接返回 m*n 即可,我们可以用一个优先队列来保存最大数字矩阵的横纵坐标,我们可以通过举些例子发现,只有最小数字组成的边界中的数字才会被每次更新,所以我们想让最小的数字到队首,更优先队列的排序机制是大的数字在队首,所以我们对其取相反数,这样我们最后取出两个队列的队首数字相乘即为结果,参见代码如下:
解法一:
我们可以对空间进行优化,不使用优先队列,而是每次用 ops 中的值来更新m和n,取其中较小值,这样遍历完成后,m和n就是最大数矩阵的边界了,参见代码如下:
解法二:
Github 同步地址:
#598
类似题目:
Range Addition
参考资料:
https://leetcode.com/problems/range-addition-ii/
https://leetcode.com/problems/range-addition-ii/discuss/103595/Java-Solution-find-Min
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