Class Solution


  • public class Solution
    extends Object
    2601 - Prime Subtraction Operation.

    Medium

    You are given a 0-indexed integer array nums of length n.

    You can perform the following operation as many times as you want:

    • Pick an index i that you haven\u2019t picked before, and pick a prime p strictly less than nums[i], then subtract p from nums[i].

    Return true if you can make nums a strictly increasing array using the above operation and false otherwise.

    A strictly increasing array is an array whose each element is strictly greater than its preceding element.

    Example 1:

    Input: nums = [4,9,6,10]

    Output: true

    Explanation: In the first operation: Pick i = 0 and p = 3, and then subtract 3 from nums[0], so that nums becomes [1,9,6,10]. In the second operation: i = 1, p = 7, subtract 7 from nums[1], so nums becomes equal to [1,2,6,10]. After the second operation, nums is sorted in strictly increasing order, so the answer is true.

    Example 2:

    Input: nums = [6,8,11,12]

    Output: true

    Explanation: Initially nums is sorted in strictly increasing order, so we don’t need to make any operations.

    Example 3:

    Input: nums = [5,8,3]

    Output: false

    Explanation: It can be proven that there is no way to perform operations to make nums sorted in strictly increasing order, so the answer is false.

    Constraints:

    • 1 <= nums.length <= 1000
    • 1 <= nums[i] <= 1000
    • nums.length == n
    • Constructor Detail

      • Solution

        public Solution()
    • Method Detail

      • primeSubOperation

        public boolean primeSubOperation​(int[] nums)