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The round carousel consists of $n$ figures of animals. Figures are numbered from $1$ to $n$ in order of the carousel moving. Thus, after the $n$-th figure the figure with the number $1$ follows. Each figure has its own type — the type of the animal corresponding to this figure (the horse, the tiger and so on). The type...
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Given a pattern and a string str, find if str follows the same pattern. Here follow means a full match, such that there is a bijection between a letter in pattern and a non-empty word in str. Example 1: Input: pattern = "abba", str = "dog cat cat dog" Output: true Example 2: Input:pattern = "abba", str = "dog ca...
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Given a string, you need to reverse the order of characters in each word within a sentence while still preserving whitespace and initial word order. Example 1: Input: "Let's take LeetCode contest" Output: "s'teL ekat edoCteeL tsetnoc" Note: In the string, each word is separated by single space and there will not b...
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We define the Perfect Number is a positive integer that is equal to the sum of all its positive divisors except itself. Now, given an integer n, write a function that returns true when it is a perfect number and false when it is not. Example: Input: 28 Output: True Explanation: 28 = 1 + 2 + 4 + 7 + 14 Note: The...
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Given an array arr of positive integers sorted in a strictly increasing order, and an integer k. Find the kth positive integer that is missing from this array.   Example 1: Input: arr = [2,3,4,7,11], k = 5 Output: 9 Explanation: The missing positive integers are [1,5,6,8,9,10,12,13,...]. The 5th missing positive intege...
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A robot on an infinite grid starts at point (0, 0) and faces north.  The robot can receive one of three possible types of commands: -2: turn left 90 degrees -1: turn right 90 degrees 1 <= x <= 9: move forward x units Some of the grid squares are obstacles.  The i-th obstacle is at grid point (obstacles[i][0], obstacl...
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Let's call an array arr a mountain if the following properties hold: arr.length >= 3 There exists some i with 0 < i < arr.length - 1 such that: arr[0] < arr[1] < ... arr[i-1] < arr[i] arr[i] > arr[i+1] > ... > arr[arr.length - 1] Given an integer array arr that is guaranteed to be a mountain, return any i...
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Given an integer number n, return the difference between the product of its digits and the sum of its digits.   Example 1: Input: n = 234 Output: 15 Explanation: Product of digits = 2 * 3 * 4 = 24 Sum of digits = 2 + 3 + 4 = 9 Result = 24 - 9 = 15 Example 2: Input: n = 4421 Output: 21 Explanation: Product of digi...
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Given a string, find the first non-repeating character in it and return it's index. If it doesn't exist, return -1. Examples: s = "leetcode" return 0. s = "loveleetcode", return 2. Note: You may assume the string contain only lowercase letters. class Solution: def firstUniqChar(self, s): """ ...
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Given a positive integer num consisting only of digits 6 and 9. Return the maximum number you can get by changing at most one digit (6 becomes 9, and 9 becomes 6).   Example 1: Input: num = 9669 Output: 9969 Explanation: Changing the first digit results in 6669. Changing the second digit results in 9969. Changing the ...
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Your friend is typing his name into a keyboard.  Sometimes, when typing a character c, the key might get long pressed, and the character will be typed 1 or more times. You examine the typed characters of the keyboard.  Return True if it is possible that it was your friends name, with some characters (possibly none) bei...
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Given a non-empty array of integers, return the third maximum number in this array. If it does not exist, return the maximum number. The time complexity must be in O(n). Example 1: Input: [3, 2, 1] Output: 1 Explanation: The third maximum is 1. Example 2: Input: [1, 2] Output: 2 Explanation: The third maximum...
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Given a string S of lowercase letters, a duplicate removal consists of choosing two adjacent and equal letters, and removing them. We repeatedly make duplicate removals on S until we no longer can. Return the final string after all such duplicate removals have been made.  It is guaranteed the answer is unique.   Exampl...
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Find the largest palindrome made from the product of two n-digit numbers. Since the result could be very large, you should return the largest palindrome mod 1337. Example: Input: 2 Output: 987 Explanation: 99 x 91 = 9009, 9009 % 1337 = 987 Note: The range of n is [1,8]. class Solution: def largestPalindrome...
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Given an array of integers arr, and three integers a, b and c. You need to find the number of good triplets. A triplet (arr[i], arr[j], arr[k]) is good if the following conditions are true: 0 <= i < j < k < arr.length |arr[i] - arr[j]| <= a |arr[j] - arr[k]| <= b |arr[i] - arr[k]| <= c Where |x| denotes the absolute ...
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Given a sorted array and a target value, return the index if the target is found. If not, return the index where it would be if it were inserted in order. You may assume no duplicates in the array. Example 1: Input: [1,3,5,6], 5 Output: 2 Example 2: Input: [1,3,5,6], 2 Output: 1 Example 3: Input: [1,3,5,6],...
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Given a positive integer num, write a function which returns True if num is a perfect square else False. Note: Do not use any built-in library function such as sqrt. Example 1: Input: 16 Returns: True Example 2: Input: 14 Returns: False Credits:Special thanks to @elmirap for adding this problem and creating...
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Given an integer, return its base 7 string representation. Example 1: Input: 100 Output: "202" Example 2: Input: -7 Output: "-10" Note: The input will be in range of [-1e7, 1e7]. class Solution: def convertToBase7(self, num): """ :type num: int :rtype: str """ ...
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Given an array of integers, find if the array contains any duplicates. Your function should return true if any value appears at least twice in the array, and it should return false if every element is distinct. Example 1: Input: [1,2,3,1] Output: true Example 2: Input: [1,2,3,4] Output: false Example 3: Input...
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Given two strings A and B, find the minimum number of times A has to be repeated such that B is a substring of it. If no such solution, return -1. For example, with A = "abcd" and B = "cdabcdab". Return 3, because by repeating A three times (“abcdabcdabcd”), B is a substring of it; and B is not a substring of A re...
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Given two strings s and t , write a function to determine if t is an anagram of s. Example 1: Input: s = "anagram", t = "nagaram" Output: true Example 2: Input: s = "rat", t = "car" Output: false Note: You may assume the string contains only lowercase alphabets. Follow up: What if the inputs contain unicode c...
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Given an array of size n, find the majority element. The majority element is the element that appears more than ⌊ n/2 ⌋ times. You may assume that the array is non-empty and the majority element always exist in the array. Example 1: Input: [3,2,3] Output: 3 Example 2: Input: [2,2,1,1,1,2,2] Output: 2 class Solu...
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Given the array of integers nums, you will choose two different indices i and j of that array. Return the maximum value of (nums[i]-1)*(nums[j]-1).   Example 1: Input: nums = [3,4,5,2] Output: 12 Explanation: If you choose the indices i=1 and j=2 (indexed from 0), you will get the maximum value, that is, (nums[1]-1)*(...
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Given an array of integers nums, you start with an initial positive value startValue. In each iteration, you calculate the step by step sum of startValue plus elements in nums (from left to right). Return the minimum positive value of startValue such that the step by step sum is never less than 1.   Example 1: Input: n...
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Given two non-negative integers num1 and num2 represented as string, return the sum of num1 and num2. Note: The length of both num1 and num2 is < 5100. Both num1 and num2 contains only digits 0-9. Both num1 and num2 does not contain any leading zero. You must not use any built-in BigInteger library or convert the inp...
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Count the number of segments in a string, where a segment is defined to be a contiguous sequence of non-space characters. Please note that the string does not contain any non-printable characters. Example: Input: "Hello, my name is John" Output: 5 class Solution: def countSegments(self, s): """ ...
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Given an array A of integers, for each integer A[i] we may choose any x with -K <= x <= K, and add x to A[i]. After this process, we have some array B. Return the smallest possible difference between the maximum value of B and the minimum value of B.   Example 1: Input: A = [1], K = 0 Output: 0 Explanation: B = [1] ...
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Given a binary array, find the maximum number of consecutive 1s in this array. Example 1: Input: [1,1,0,1,1,1] Output: 3 Explanation: The first two digits or the last three digits are consecutive 1s. The maximum number of consecutive 1s is 3. Note: The input array will only contain 0 and 1. The length of inpu...
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Given a non-empty array of integers, every element appears twice except for one. Find that single one. Note: Your algorithm should have a linear runtime complexity. Could you implement it without using extra memory? Example 1: Input: [2,2,1] Output: 1 Example 2: Input: [4,1,2,1,2] Output: 4 class Solution: ...
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A boomerang is a set of 3 points that are all distinct and not in a straight line. Given a list of three points in the plane, return whether these points are a boomerang.   Example 1: Input: [[1,1],[2,3],[3,2]] Output: true Example 2: Input: [[1,1],[2,2],[3,3]] Output: false   Note: points.length == 3 points[i].len...
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Given a positive integer, check whether it has alternating bits: namely, if two adjacent bits will always have different values. Example 1: Input: 5 Output: True Explanation: The binary representation of 5 is: 101 Example 2: Input: 7 Output: False Explanation: The binary representation of 7 is: 111. Example 3:...
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Given an array of integers and an integer k, you need to find the number of unique k-diff pairs in the array. Here a k-diff pair is defined as an integer pair (i, j), where i and j are both numbers in the array and their absolute difference is k. Example 1: Input: [3, 1, 4, 1, 5], k = 2 Output: 2 Explanation: There...
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You're now a baseball game point recorder. Given a list of strings, each string can be one of the 4 following types: Integer (one round's score): Directly represents the number of points you get in this round. "+" (one round's score): Represents that the points you get in this round are the sum of the last two vali...
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You are given a license key represented as a string S which consists only alphanumeric character and dashes. The string is separated into N+1 groups by N dashes. Given a number K, we would want to reformat the strings such that each group contains exactly K characters, except for the first group which could be shorter...
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We have two special characters. The first character can be represented by one bit 0. The second character can be represented by two bits (10 or 11). Now given a string represented by several bits. Return whether the last character must be a one-bit character or not. The given string will always end with a zero. Exa...
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Given an integer n, return a string with n characters such that each character in such string occurs an odd number of times. The returned string must contain only lowercase English letters. If there are multiples valid strings, return any of them.     Example 1: Input: n = 4 Output: "pppz" Explanation: "pppz" is a vali...
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Given a string, determine if it is a palindrome, considering only alphanumeric characters and ignoring cases. Note: For the purpose of this problem, we define empty string as valid palindrome. Example 1: Input: "A man, a plan, a canal: Panama" Output: true Example 2: Input: "race a car" Output: false class Sol...
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Given an array of positive integers arr,  find a pattern of length m that is repeated k or more times. A pattern is a subarray (consecutive sub-sequence) that consists of one or more values, repeated multiple times consecutively without overlapping. A pattern is defined by its length and the number of repetitions. Retu...
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Given a string s consists of upper/lower-case alphabets and empty space characters ' ', return the length of last word in the string. If the last word does not exist, return 0. Note: A word is defined as a character sequence consists of non-space characters only. Example: Input: "Hello World" Output: 5 class Solut...
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Implement strStr(). Return the index of the first occurrence of needle in haystack, or -1 if needle is not part of haystack. Example 1: Input: haystack = "hello", needle = "ll" Output: 2 Example 2: Input: haystack = "aaaaa", needle = "bba" Output: -1 Clarification: What should we return when needle is an emp...
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You are climbing a stair case. It takes n steps to reach to the top. Each time you can either climb 1 or 2 steps. In how many distinct ways can you climb to the top? Note: Given n will be a positive integer. Example 1: Input: 2 Output: 2 Explanation: There are two ways to climb to the top. 1. 1 step + 1 step 2. 2 ...
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Given a string s of lower and upper case English letters. A good string is a string which doesn't have two adjacent characters s[i] and s[i + 1] where: 0 <= i <= s.length - 2 s[i] is a lower-case letter and s[i + 1] is the same letter but in upper-case or vice-versa. To make the string good, you can choose two adjace...
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Given a string s. You should re-order the string using the following algorithm: Pick the smallest character from s and append it to the result. Pick the smallest character from s which is greater than the last appended character to the result and append it. Repeat step 2 until you cannot pick more characters. Pick the...
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Given a string text, you want to use the characters of text to form as many instances of the word "balloon" as possible. You can use each character in text at most once. Return the maximum number of instances that can be formed.   Example 1: Input: text = "nlaebolko" Output: 1 Example 2: Input: text = "loonbalxballp...
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Given a positive integer n, find and return the longest distance between any two adjacent 1's in the binary representation of n. If there are no two adjacent 1's, return 0. Two 1's are adjacent if there are only 0's separating them (possibly no 0's). The distance between two 1's is the absolute difference between their...
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Given a word, you need to judge whether the usage of capitals in it is right or not. We define the usage of capitals in a word to be right when one of the following cases holds: All letters in this word are capitals, like "USA". All letters in this word are not capitals, like "leetcode". Only the first letter in th...
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We define a harmonious array is an array where the difference between its maximum value and its minimum value is exactly 1. Now, given an integer array, you need to find the length of its longest harmonious subsequence among all its possible subsequences. Example 1: Input: [1,3,2,2,5,2,3,7] Output: 5 Explanation: Th...
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Write a function that takes a string as input and reverse only the vowels of a string. Example 1: Given s = "hello", return "holle". Example 2: Given s = "leetcode", return "leotcede". Note: The vowels does not include the letter "y". class Solution: def reverseVowels(self, s): """ :type...
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Given a string which consists of lowercase or uppercase letters, find the length of the longest palindromes that can be built with those letters. This is case sensitive, for example "Aa" is not considered a palindrome here. Note: Assume the length of given string will not exceed 1,010. Example: Input: "abccccdd" ...
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Given a string s consisting only of letters 'a' and 'b'. In a single step you can remove one palindromic subsequence from s. Return the minimum number of steps to make the given string empty. A string is a subsequence of a given string, if it is generated by deleting some characters of a given string without changing i...
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Given an array of unique integers salary where salary[i] is the salary of the employee i. Return the average salary of employees excluding the minimum and maximum salary.   Example 1: Input: salary = [4000,3000,1000,2000] Output: 2500.00000 Explanation: Minimum salary and maximum salary are 1000 and 4000 respectively. ...
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Given an arbitrary ransom note string and another string containing letters from all the magazines, write a function that will return true if the ransom note can be constructed from the magazines ; otherwise, it will return false. Each letter in the magazine string can only be used once in your ransom note. Note:...
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We have a collection of stones, each stone has a positive integer weight. Each turn, we choose the two heaviest stones and smash them together.  Suppose the stones have weights x and y with x <= y.  The result of this smash is: If x == y, both stones are totally destroyed; If x != y, the stone of weight x is totally d...
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Write an algorithm to determine if a number is "happy". A happy number is a number defined by the following process: Starting with any positive integer, replace the number by the sum of the squares of its digits, and repeat the process until the number equals 1 (where it will stay), or it loops endlessly in a cycle wh...
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Given a positive integer, return its corresponding column title as appear in an Excel sheet. For example: 1 -> A 2 -> B 3 -> C ... 26 -> Z 27 -> AA 28 -> AB ... Example 1: Input: 1 Output: "A" Example 2: Input: 28 Output: "AB" Example 3: Input: 701 Output: "ZY" class Sol...
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Given two integer arrays startTime and endTime and given an integer queryTime. The ith student started doing their homework at the time startTime[i] and finished it at time endTime[i]. Return the number of students doing their homework at time queryTime. More formally, return the number of students where queryTime lays...
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Given two strings S and T, return if they are equal when both are typed into empty text editors. # means a backspace character. Note that after backspacing an empty text, the text will continue empty. Example 1: Input: S = "ab#c", T = "ad#c" Output: true Explanation: Both S and T become "ac". Example 2: Input: S = "...
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Given an array of integers nums, write a method that returns the "pivot" index of this array. We define the pivot index as the index where the sum of the numbers to the left of the index is equal to the sum of the numbers to the right of the index. If no such index exists, we should return -1. If there are multiple p...
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Balanced strings are those who have equal quantity of 'L' and 'R' characters. Given a balanced string s split it in the maximum amount of balanced strings. Return the maximum amount of splitted balanced strings.   Example 1: Input: s = "RLRRLLRLRL" Output: 4 Explanation: s can be split into "RL", "RRLL", "RL", "RL", ea...
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Given an integer, write an algorithm to convert it to hexadecimal. For negative integer, two’s complement method is used. Note: All letters in hexadecimal (a-f) must be in lowercase. The hexadecimal string must not contain extra leading 0s. If the number is zero, it is represented by a single zero character '0'; oth...
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Given an integer array nums, find the contiguous subarray (containing at least one number) which has the largest sum and return its sum. Example: Input: [-2,1,-3,4,-1,2,1,-5,4], Output: 6 Explanation: [4,-1,2,1] has the largest sum = 6. Follow up: If you have figured out the O(n) solution, try coding another solu...
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Given an integer, write a function to determine if it is a power of two. Example 1: Input: 1 Output: true Explanation: 20 = 1 Example 2: Input: 16 Output: true Explanation: 24 = 16 Example 3: Input: 218 Output: false class Solution: def isPowerOfTwo(self, n): """ :type n: int ...
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Given a column title as appear in an Excel sheet, return its corresponding column number. For example: A -> 1 B -> 2 C -> 3 ... Z -> 26 AA -> 27 AB -> 28 ... Example 1: Input: "A" Output: 1 Example 2: Input: "AB" Output: 28 Example 3: Input: "ZY" Output: 701 class Soluti...
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Given an array A of integers, return true if and only if it is a valid mountain array. Recall that A is a mountain array if and only if: A.length >= 3 There exists some i with 0 < i < A.length - 1 such that: A[0] < A[1] < ... A[i-1] < A[i] A[i] > A[i+1] > ... > A[A.length - 1]   Example 1: Input: [2,1] ...
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Count the number of prime numbers less than a non-negative number, n. Example: Input: 10 Output: 4 Explanation: There are 4 prime numbers less than 10, they are 2, 3, 5, 7. class Solution: def countPrimes(self, x): x = max(0, x - 1) if type(x) is not int: x = int(x) if x < 6: return ...
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Alice and Bob take turns playing a game, with Alice starting first. Initially, there is a number N on the chalkboard.  On each player's turn, that player makes a move consisting of: Choosing any x with 0 < x < N and N % x == 0. Replacing the number N on the chalkboard with N - x. Also, if a player cannot make a move,...
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Given a square matrix mat, return the sum of the matrix diagonals. Only include the sum of all the elements on the primary diagonal and all the elements on the secondary diagonal that are not part of the primary diagonal.   Example 1: Input: mat = [[1,2,3],   [4,5,6],   [7,8,9]] Output: 25 Expl...
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You are given an array nums of non-negative integers. nums is considered special if there exists a number x such that there are exactly x numbers in nums that are greater than or equal to x. Notice that x does not have to be an element in nums. Return x if the array is special, otherwise, return -1. It can be proven th...
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Tic-tac-toe is played by two players A and B on a 3 x 3 grid. Here are the rules of Tic-Tac-Toe: Players take turns placing characters into empty squares (" "). The first player A always places "X" characters, while the second player B always places "O" characters. "X" and "O" characters are always placed into empty s...
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Given an array arr of integers, check if there exists two integers N and M such that N is the double of M ( i.e. N = 2 * M). More formally check if there exists two indices i and j such that : i != j 0 <= i, j < arr.length arr[i] == 2 * arr[j]   Example 1: Input: arr = [10,2,5,3] Output: true Explanation: N = 10 is t...
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Given a list of dominoes, dominoes[i] = [a, b] is equivalent to dominoes[j] = [c, d] if and only if either (a==c and b==d), or (a==d and b==c) - that is, one domino can be rotated to be equal to another domino. Return the number of pairs (i, j) for which 0 <= i < j < dominoes.length, and dominoes[i] is equivalent to do...
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You are a professional robber planning to rob houses along a street. Each house has a certain amount of money stashed, the only constraint stopping you from robbing each of them is that adjacent houses have security system connected and it will automatically contact the police if two adjacent houses were broken into on...
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You are given a string representing an attendance record for a student. The record only contains the following three characters: 'A' : Absent. 'L' : Late. 'P' : Present. A student could be rewarded if his attendance record doesn't contain more than one 'A' (absent) or more than two continuous 'L' (late). ...
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Given a string s containing only lower case English letters and the '?' character, convert all the '?' characters into lower case letters such that the final string does not contain any consecutive repeating characters. You cannot modify the non '?' characters. It is guaranteed that there are no consecutive repeating c...
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Implement int sqrt(int x). Compute and return the square root of x, where x is guaranteed to be a non-negative integer. Since the return type is an integer, the decimal digits are truncated and only the integer part of the result is returned. Example 1: Input: 4 Output: 2 Example 2: Input: 8 Output: 2 Explanat...
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We are given an array A of N lowercase letter strings, all of the same length. Now, we may choose any set of deletion indices, and for each string, we delete all the characters in those indices. For example, if we have an array A = ["abcdef","uvwxyz"] and deletion indices {0, 2, 3}, then the final array after deletions...
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Given a non-negative integer num, repeatedly add all its digits until the result has only one digit. Example: Input: 38 Output: 2 Explanation: The process is like: 3 + 8 = 11, 1 + 1 = 2.   Since 2 has only one digit, return it. Follow up: Could you do it without any loop/recursion in O(1) runtime? cl...
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You are given an array A of strings. A move onto S consists of swapping any two even indexed characters of S, or any two odd indexed characters of S. Two strings S and T are special-equivalent if after any number of moves onto S, S == T. For example, S = "zzxy" and T = "xyzz" are special-equivalent because we may make ...
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Given two strings s and t which consist of only lowercase letters. String t is generated by random shuffling string s and then add one more letter at a random position. Find the letter that was added in t. Example: Input: s = "abcd" t = "abcde" Output: e Explanation: 'e' is the letter that was added. class Solut...
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Initially, there is a Robot at position (0, 0). Given a sequence of its moves, judge if this robot makes a circle, which means it moves back to the original place. The move sequence is represented by a string. And each move is represent by a character. The valid robot moves are R (Right), L (Left), U (Up) and D (do...
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We have n chips, where the position of the ith chip is position[i]. We need to move all the chips to the same position. In one step, we can change the position of the ith chip from position[i] to: position[i] + 2 or position[i] - 2 with cost = 0. position[i] + 1 or position[i] - 1 with cost = 1. Return the minimum co...
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Given an array of 2n integers, your task is to group these integers into n pairs of integer, say (a1, b1), (a2, b2), ..., (an, bn) which makes sum of min(ai, bi) for all i from 1 to n as large as possible. Example 1: Input: [1,4,3,2] Output: 4 Explanation: n is 2, and the maximum sum of pairs is 4 = min(1, 2) + min...
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Suppose you have a long flowerbed in which some of the plots are planted and some are not. However, flowers cannot be planted in adjacent plots - they would compete for water and both would die. Given a flowerbed (represented as an array containing 0 and 1, where 0 means empty and 1 means not empty), and a number n, r...
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Given an array of integers arr, write a function that returns true if and only if the number of occurrences of each value in the array is unique.   Example 1: Input: arr = [1,2,2,1,1,3] Output: true Explanation: The value 1 has 3 occurrences, 2 has 2 and 3 has 1. No two values have the same number of occurrences. Examp...
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For two strings s and t, we say "t divides s" if and only if s = t + ... + t  (t concatenated with itself 1 or more times) Given two strings str1 and str2, return the largest string x such that x divides both str1 and str2.   Example 1: Input: str1 = "ABCABC", str2 = "ABC" Output: "ABC" Example 2: Input: str1 = "ABABAB...
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Given two non-negative integers low and high. Return the count of odd numbers between low and high (inclusive).   Example 1: Input: low = 3, high = 7 Output: 3 Explanation: The odd numbers between 3 and 7 are [3,5,7]. Example 2: Input: low = 8, high = 10 Output: 1 Explanation: The odd numbers between 8 and 10 are [9]. ...
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Given a non-negative integer num, return the number of steps to reduce it to zero. If the current number is even, you have to divide it by 2, otherwise, you have to subtract 1 from it.   Example 1: Input: num = 14 Output: 6 Explanation:  Step 1) 14 is even; divide by 2 and obtain 7.  Step 2) 7 is odd; subtract 1 and ob...
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Given a non-empty string check if it can be constructed by taking a substring of it and appending multiple copies of the substring together. You may assume the given string consists of lowercase English letters only and its length will not exceed 10000. Example 1: Input: "abab" Output: True Explanation: It's the...
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Given an array nums of integers, return how many of them contain an even number of digits.   Example 1: Input: nums = [12,345,2,6,7896] Output: 2 Explanation: 12 contains 2 digits (even number of digits).  345 contains 3 digits (odd number of digits).  2 contains 1 digit (odd number of digits).  6 contains 1 digit (od...
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Say you have an array for which the ith element is the price of a given stock on day i. If you were only permitted to complete at most one transaction (i.e., buy one and sell one share of the stock), design an algorithm to find the maximum profit. Note that you cannot sell a stock before you buy one. Example 1: In...
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Given an integer n and an integer start. Define an array nums where nums[i] = start + 2*i (0-indexed) and n == nums.length. Return the bitwise XOR of all elements of nums.   Example 1: Input: n = 5, start = 0 Output: 8 Explanation: Array nums is equal to [0, 2, 4, 6, 8] where (0 ^ 2 ^ 4 ^ 6 ^ 8) = 8. Where "^" correspo...
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Given two strings A and B of lowercase letters, return true if you can swap two letters in A so the result is equal to B, otherwise, return false. Swapping letters is defined as taking two indices i and j (0-indexed) such that i != j and swapping the characters at A[i] and A[j]. For example, swapping at indices 0 and 2...
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The Leetcode file system keeps a log each time some user performs a change folder operation. The operations are described below: "../" : Move to the parent folder of the current folder. (If you are already in the main folder, remain in the same folder). "./" : Remain in the same folder. "x/" : Move to the child folder...
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Given an integer array, find three numbers whose product is maximum and output the maximum product. Example 1: Input: [1,2,3] Output: 6 Example 2: Input: [1,2,3,4] Output: 24 Note: The length of the given array will be in range [3,104] and all elements are in the range [-1000, 1000]. Multiplication of any thr...
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Given a valid (IPv4) IP address, return a defanged version of that IP address. A defanged IP address replaces every period "." with "[.]".   Example 1: Input: address = "1.1.1.1" Output: "1[.]1[.]1[.]1" Example 2: Input: address = "255.100.50.0" Output: "255[.]100[.]50[.]0"   Constraints: The given address is a valid...
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Given two integer arrays of equal length target and arr. In one step, you can select any non-empty sub-array of arr and reverse it. You are allowed to make any number of steps. Return True if you can make arr equal to target, or False otherwise.   Example 1: Input: target = [1,2,3,4], arr = [2,4,1,3] Output: true Expla...
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Given a date, return the corresponding day of the week for that date. The input is given as three integers representing the day, month and year respectively. Return the answer as one of the following values {"Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday"}.   Example 1: Input: day = 31, mon...
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Given an integer array arr, return true if there are three consecutive odd numbers in the array. Otherwise, return false.   Example 1: Input: arr = [2,6,4,1] Output: false Explanation: There are no three consecutive odds. Example 2: Input: arr = [1,2,34,3,4,5,7,23,12] Output: true Explanation: [5,7,23] are three conse...
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In an alien language, surprisingly they also use english lowercase letters, but possibly in a different order. The order of the alphabet is some permutation of lowercase letters. Given a sequence of words written in the alien language, and the order of the alphabet, return true if and only if the given words are sorted...
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In a deck of cards, each card has an integer written on it. Return true if and only if you can choose X >= 2 such that it is possible to split the entire deck into 1 or more groups of cards, where: Each group has exactly X cards. All the cards in each group have the same integer.   Example 1: Input: deck = [1,2,3,4,4...