java.lang.Object
g3501_3600.s3502_minimum_cost_to_reach_every_position.Solution

public class Solution extends Object
3502 - Minimum Cost to Reach Every Position.

Easy

You are given an integer array cost of size n. You are currently at position n (at the end of the line) in a line of n + 1 people (numbered from 0 to n).

You wish to move forward in the line, but each person in front of you charges a specific amount to swap places. The cost to swap with person i is given by cost[i].

You are allowed to swap places with people as follows:

  • If they are in front of you, you must pay them cost[i] to swap with them.
  • If they are behind you, they can swap with you for free.

Return an array answer of size n, where answer[i] is the minimum total cost to reach each position i in the line.

Example 1:

Input: cost = [5,3,4,1,3,2]

Output: [5,3,3,1,1,1]

Explanation:

We can get to each position in the following way:

  • i = 0. We can swap with person 0 for a cost of 5.
  • i = 1. We can swap with person 1 for a cost of 3.
  • i = 2. We can swap with person 1 for a cost of 3, then swap with person 2 for free.
  • i = 3. We can swap with person 3 for a cost of 1.
  • i = 4. We can swap with person 3 for a cost of 1, then swap with person 4 for free.
  • i = 5. We can swap with person 3 for a cost of 1, then swap with person 5 for free.

Example 2:

Input: cost = [1,2,4,6,7]

Output: [1,1,1,1,1]

Explanation:

We can swap with person 0 for a cost of 1, then we will be able to reach any position i for free.

Constraints:

  • 1 <= n == cost.length <= 100
  • 1 <= cost[i] <= 100
  • Constructor Details

    • Solution

      public Solution()
  • Method Details

    • minCosts

      public int[] minCosts(int[] cost)