Class Solution
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public class Solution extends Object
1640 - Check Array Formation Through Concatenation.Easy
You are given an array of distinct integers
arr
and an array of integer arrayspieces
, where the integers inpieces
are distinct. Your goal is to formarr
by concatenating the arrays inpieces
in any order. However, you are not allowed to reorder the integers in each arraypieces[i]
.Return
true
if it is possible to form the arrayarr
frompieces
. Otherwise, returnfalse
.Example 1:
Input: arr = [15,88], pieces = [[88],[15]]
Output: true
Explanation: Concatenate [15] then [88]
Example 2:
Input: arr = [49,18,16], pieces = [[16,18,49]]
Output: false
Explanation: Even though the numbers match, we cannot reorder pieces[0].
Example 3:
Input: arr = [91,4,64,78], pieces = [[78],[4,64],[91]]
Output: true
Explanation: Concatenate [91] then [4,64] then [78]
Constraints:
1 <= pieces.length <= arr.length <= 100
sum(pieces[i].length) == arr.length
1 <= pieces[i].length <= arr.length
1 <= arr[i], pieces[i][j] <= 100
- The integers in
arr
are distinct. - The integers in
pieces
are distinct (i.e., If we flatten pieces in a 1D array, all the integers in this array are distinct).
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Solution()
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description boolean
canFormArray(int[] arr, int[][] pieces)
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