Class Solution


  • public class Solution
    extends Object
    986 - Interval List Intersections.

    Medium

    You are given two lists of closed intervals, firstList and secondList, where firstList[i] = [starti, endi] and secondList[j] = [startj, endj]. Each list of intervals is pairwise disjoint and in sorted order.

    Return the intersection of these two interval lists.

    A closed interval [a, b] (with a <= b) denotes the set of real numbers x with a <= x <= b.

    The intersection of two closed intervals is a set of real numbers that are either empty or represented as a closed interval. For example, the intersection of [1, 3] and [2, 4] is [2, 3].

    Example 1:

    Input: firstList = [[0,2],[5,10],[13,23],[24,25]], secondList = [[1,5],[8,12],[15,24],[25,26]]

    Output: [[1,2],[5,5],[8,10],[15,23],[24,24],[25,25]]

    Example 2:

    Input: firstList = [[1,3],[5,9]], secondList = []

    Output: []

    Constraints:

    • 0 <= firstList.length, secondList.length <= 1000
    • firstList.length + secondList.length >= 1
    • 0 <= starti < endi <= 109
    • endi < starti+1
    • 0 <= startj < endj <= 109
    • endj < startj+1
    • Constructor Detail

      • Solution

        public Solution()
    • Method Detail

      • intervalIntersection

        public int[][] intervalIntersection​(int[][] firstList,
                                            int[][] secondList)