Class Solution


  • public class Solution
    extends Object
    2312 - Selling Pieces of Wood\. Hard You are given two integers `m` and `n` that represent the height and width of a rectangular piece of wood. You are also given a 2D integer array `prices`, where prices[i] = [hi, wi, pricei] indicates you can sell a rectangular piece of wood of height hi and width wi for pricei dollars. To cut a piece of wood, you must make a vertical or horizontal cut across the **entire** height or width of the piece to split it into two smaller pieces. After cutting a piece of wood into some number of smaller pieces, you can sell pieces according to `prices`. You may sell multiple pieces of the same shape, and you do not have to sell all the shapes. The grain of the wood makes a difference, so you **cannot** rotate a piece to swap its height and width. Return _the **maximum** money you can earn after cutting an_ `m x n` _piece of wood_. Note that you can cut the piece of wood as many times as you want. **Example 1:** ![](https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/04/27/ex1.png) **Input:** m = 3, n = 5, prices = \[\[1,4,2],[2,2,7],[2,1,3]] **Output:** 19 **Explanation:** The diagram above shows a possible scenario. It consists of: - 2 pieces of wood shaped 2 x 2, selling for a price of 2 \* 7 = 14. - 1 piece of wood shaped 2 x 1, selling for a price of 1 \* 3 = 3. - 1 piece of wood shaped 1 x 4, selling for a price of 1 \* 2 = 2. This obtains a total of 14 + 3 + 2 = 19 money earned. It can be shown that 19 is the maximum amount of money that can be earned. **Example 2:** ![](https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2022/04/27/ex2new.png) **Input:** m = 4, n = 6, prices = \[\[3,2,10],[1,4,2],[4,1,3]] **Output:** 32 **Explanation:** The diagram above shows a possible scenario. It consists of: - 3 pieces of wood shaped 3 x 2, selling for a price of 3 \* 10 = 30. - 1 piece of wood shaped 1 x 4, selling for a price of 1 \* 2 = 2. This obtains a total of 30 + 2 = 32 money earned. It can be shown that 32 is the maximum amount of money that can be earned. Notice that we cannot rotate the 1 x 4 piece of wood to obtain a 4 x 1 piece of wood. **Constraints:** * `1 <= m, n <= 200` * 1 <= prices.length <= 2 * 104 * `prices[i].length == 3` * 1 <= hi <= m * 1 <= wi <= n * 1 <= pricei <= 106 * All the shapes of wood (hi, wi) are pairwise **distinct**.
    • Constructor Detail

      • Solution

        public Solution()
    • Method Detail

      • sellingWood

        public long sellingWood​(int m,
                                int n,
                                int[][] prices)