Class Solution
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public class Solution extends Object
787 - Cheapest Flights Within K Stops.Medium
There are
n
cities connected by some number of flights. You are given an arrayflights
whereflights[i] = [fromi, toi, pricei]
indicates that there is a flight from cityfromi
to citytoi
with costpricei
.You are also given three integers
src
,dst
, andk
, return the cheapest price fromsrc
todst
with at mostk
stops. If there is no such route, return-1
.Example 1:
Input: n = 3, flights = [[0,1,100],[1,2,100],[0,2,500]], src = 0, dst = 2, k = 1
Output: 200
Explanation:
The graph is shown.
The cheapest price from city
0
to city2
with at most 1 stop costs 200, as marked red in the picture.Example 2:
Input: n = 3, flights = [[0,1,100],[1,2,100],[0,2,500]], src = 0, dst = 2, k = 0
Output: 500
Explanation:
The graph is shown.
The cheapest price from city
0
to city2
with at most 0 stop costs 500, as marked blue in the picture.Constraints:
1 <= n <= 100
0 <= flights.length <= (n * (n - 1) / 2)
flights[i].length == 3
0 <= fromi, toi < n
fromi != toi
1 <= pricei <= 104
- There will not be any multiple flights between two cities.
0 <= src, dst, k < n
src != dst
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Solution()
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description int
findCheapestPrice(int n, int[][] flights, int src, int dst, int k)
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