LeetCode day36

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Diffculty: Hard

295. Find Median from Data Stream

Topic: Heap, Design

Median is the middle value in an ordered integer list. If the size of the list is even, there is no middle value. So the median is the mean of the two middle value.

For example,

  • [2,3,4], the median is 3
  • [2,3], the median is (2 + 3) / 2 = 2.5

Design a data structure that supports the following two operations:

  • void addNum(int num) - Add a integer number from the data stream to the data structure.
  • double findMedian() - Return the median of all elements so far.

Example:

addNum(1)
addNum(2)
findMedian() -> 1.5
addNum(3) 
findMedian() -> 2

Follow up:

  1. If all integer numbers from the stream are between 0 and 100, how would you optimize it?
  2. If 99% of all integer numbers from the stream are between 0 and 100, how would you optimize it?

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297. Serialize and Deserialize Binary Tree

Topic: Tree, Design

Serialization is the process of converting a data structure or object into a sequence of bits so that it can be stored in a file or memory buffer, or transmitted across a network connection link to be reconstructed later in the same or another computer environment.

Design an algorithm to serialize and deserialize a binary tree. There is no restriction on how your serialization/deserialization algorithm should work. You just need to ensure that a binary tree can be serialized to a string and this string can be deserialized to the original tree structure.

Example:

You may serialize the following tree:

    1
   / \
  2   3
     / \
    4   5

as "[1,2,3,null,null,4,5]"

Clarification: The above format is the same as how LeetCode serializes a binary tree. You do not necessarily need to follow this format, so please be creative and come up with different approaches yourself.

Note: Do not use class member/global/static variables to store states. Your serialize and deserialize algorithms should be stateless.

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308. Range Sum Query 2D - Mutable

Topic:

Given a 2D matrix matrix, find the sum of the elements inside the rectangle defined by its upper left corner (row1, col1) and lower right corner (row2, col2).

Range Sum Query 2D

The above rectangle (with the red border) is defined by (row1, col1) = (2, 1) and (row2, col2) = (4, 3), which contains sum = 8.

Example:

Given matrix = [
  [3, 0, 1, 4, 2],
  [5, 6, 3, 2, 1],
  [1, 2, 0, 1, 5],
  [4, 1, 0, 1, 7],
  [1, 0, 3, 0, 5]
]

sumRegion(2, 1, 4, 3) -> 8
update(3, 2, 2)
sumRegion(2, 1, 4, 3) -> 10

Note:

  1. The matrix is only modifiable by the update function.
  2. You may assume the number of calls to update and sumRegion function is distributed evenly.
  3. You may assume that row1 ≤ row2 and col1 ≤ col2.

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315. Count of Smaller Numbers After Self

Topic: Binary Search, Divide and Conquer, Sort, Binary Indxed Tree, Segment Tree

You are given an integer array nums and you have to return a new counts array. The counts array has the property where counts[i] is the number of smaller elements to the right of nums[i].

Example:

Input: [5,2,6,1]
Output: [2,1,1,0] 
Explanation:
To the right of 5 there are 2 smaller elements (2 and 1).
To the right of 2 there is only 1 smaller element (1).
To the right of 6 there is 1 smaller element (1).
To the right of 1 there is 0 smaller element.

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329. Longest Increasing Path in a Matrix

Topic: DFS, Topological Sort, Memoization

Given an integer matrix, find the length of the longest increasing path.

From each cell, you can either move to four directions: left, right, up or down. You may NOT move diagonally or move outside of the boundary (i.e. wrap-around is not allowed).

Example 1:

Input: nums = 
[
  [9,9,4],
  [6,6,8],
  [2,1,1]
] 
Output: 4 
Explanation: The longest increasing path is [1, 2, 6, 9].

Example 2:

Input: nums = 
[
  [3,4,5],
  [3,2,6],
  [2,2,1]
] 
Output: 4 
Explanation: The longest increasing path is [3, 4, 5, 6]. Moving diagonally is not allowed.

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340 Longest Substring with At Most K Distinct Characters

Topic: Two pointer, Hash Table

Given a string S, find the length of the longest substring T that contains at most k distinct characters.

Example 1:

Input: S = "eceba" and k = 3
Output: 4
Explanation: T = "eceb"

Example 2:

Input: S = "WORLD" and k = 4
Output: 4
Explanation: T = "WORL" or "ORLD"

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