[leetcode 128] Longest Consecutive Sequence
Given an unsorted array of integers nums, return the length of the longest consecutive elements sequence. Follow up: Could you implement the O(n) solution? Example 1: Input: nums = [100,4,200,1,3,2] Output: 4 Explanation: The longest consecutive elements sequence is [1, 2, 3, 4]. Therefore its length is 4. Example 2: Input: nums = [0,3,7,2,5,8,4,6,0,1] Output: 9 Constraints: 0
2020. 11. 2.
[leetcode 148] Sort List
Given the head of a linked list, return the list after sorting it in ascending order. Follow up: Can you sort the linked list in O(n logn) time and O(1) memory (i.e. constant space)? Example 1: Input: head = [4,2,1,3] Output: [1,2,3,4] Example 2: Input: head = [-1,5,3,4,0] Output: [-1,0,3,4,5] Example 3: Input: head = [] Output: [] Constraints: The number of nodes in the list is in the range [0,..
2020. 11. 2.
[leetcode 160] Intersection of Two Linked Lists
Write a program to find the node at which the intersection of two singly linked lists begins. For example, the following two linked lists: begin to intersect at node c1. Example 1: Input: intersectVal = 8, listA = [4,1,8,4,5], listB = [5,6,1,8,4,5], skipA = 2, skipB = 3 Output: Reference of the node with value = 8 Input Explanation: The intersected node's value is 8 (note that this must not be 0..
2020. 11. 2.
[leetcode 155] Min Stack
Design a stack that supports push, pop, top, and retrieving the minimum element in constant time. push(x) -- Push element x onto stack. pop() -- Removes the element on top of the stack. top() -- Get the top element. getMin() -- Retrieve the minimum element in the stack. Example 1: Input ["MinStack","push","push","push","getMin","pop","top","getMin"] [[],[-2],[0],[-3],[],[],[],[]] Output [null,nu..
2020. 11. 1.