Class Solution


  • public class Solution
    extends Object
    2295 - Replace Elements in an Array.

    Medium

    You are given a 0-indexed array nums that consists of n distinct positive integers. Apply m operations to this array, where in the ith operation you replace the number operations[i][0] with operations[i][1].

    It is guaranteed that in the ith operation:

    • operations[i][0] exists in nums.
    • operations[i][1] does not exist in nums.

    Return the array obtained after applying all the operations.

    Example 1:

    Input: nums = [1,2,4,6], operations = [[1,3],[4,7],[6,1]]

    Output: [3,2,7,1]

    Explanation:

    We perform the following operations on nums:

    • Replace the number 1 with 3. nums becomes [3 ,2,4,6].

    • Replace the number 4 with 7. nums becomes [3,2, 7 ,6].

    • Replace the number 6 with 1. nums becomes [3,2,7, 1 ].

    We return the final array [3,2,7,1].

    Example 2:

    Input: nums = [1,2], operations = [[1,3],[2,1],[3,2]]

    Output: [2,1]

    Explanation:

    We perform the following operations to nums:

    • Replace the number 1 with 3. nums becomes [3 ,2].

    • Replace the number 2 with 1. nums becomes [3, 1 ].

    • Replace the number 3 with 2. nums becomes [2 ,1].

    We return the array [2,1].

    Constraints:

    • n == nums.length
    • m == operations.length
    • 1 <= n, m <= 105
    • All the values of nums are distinct.
    • operations[i].length == 2
    • 1 <= nums[i], operations[i][0], operations[i][1] <= 106
    • operations[i][0] will exist in nums when applying the ith operation.
    • operations[i][1] will not exist in nums when applying the ith operation.
    • Constructor Detail

      • Solution

        public Solution()
    • Method Detail

      • arrayChange

        public int[] arrayChange​(int[] nums,
                                 int[][] operations)