Class Solution
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- g0001_0100.s0039_combination_sum.Solution
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public class Solution extends Object
39 - Combination Sum.Medium
Given an array of distinct integers
candidates
and a target integertarget
, return a list of all unique combinations ofcandidates
where the chosen numbers sum totarget
. You may return the combinations in any order.The same number may be chosen from
candidates
an unlimited number of times. Two combinations are unique if the frequency of at least one of the chosen numbers is different.It is guaranteed that the number of unique combinations that sum up to
target
is less than150
combinations for the given input.Example 1:
Input: candidates = [2,3,6,7], target = 7
Output: [[2,2,3],[7]]
Explanation:
2 and 3 are candidates, and 2 + 2 + 3 = 7. Note that 2 can be used multiple times. 7 is a candidate, and 7 = 7. These are the only two combinations.
Example 2:
Input: candidates = [2,3,5], target = 8
Output: [[2,2,2,2],[2,3,3],[3,5]]
Example 3:
Input: candidates = [2], target = 1
Output: []
Example 4:
Input: candidates = [1], target = 1
Output: 1
Example 5:
Input: candidates = [1], target = 2
Output: 1,1
Constraints:
1 <= candidates.length <= 30
1 <= candidates[i] <= 200
- All elements of
candidates
are distinct. 1 <= target <= 500
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Solution()
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