Class Solution
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public class Solution extends Object
1674 - Minimum Moves to Make Array Complementary.Medium
You are given an integer array
nums
of even lengthn
and an integerlimit
. In one move, you can replace any integer fromnums
with another integer between1
andlimit
, inclusive.The array
nums
is complementary if for all indicesi
( 0-indexed ),nums[i] + nums[n - 1 - i]
equals the same number. For example, the array[1,2,3,4]
is complementary because for all indicesi
,nums[i] + nums[n - 1 - i] = 5
.Return the minimum number of moves required to make
nums
complementary.Example 1:
Input: nums = [1,2,4,3], limit = 4
Output: 1
Explanation: In 1 move, you can change nums to [1,2,2,3] (underlined elements are changed).
nums[0] + nums[3] = 1 + 3 = 4.
nums[1] + nums[2] = 2 + 2 = 4.
nums[2] + nums[1] = 2 + 2 = 4.
nums[3] + nums[0] = 3 + 1 = 4.
Therefore, nums[i] + nums[n-1-i] = 4 for every i, so nums is complementary.
Example 2:
Input: nums = [1,2,2,1], limit = 2
Output: 2
Explanation: In 2 moves, you can change nums to [2,2,2,2]. You cannot change any number to 3 since 3 > limit.
Example 3:
Input: nums = [1,2,1,2], limit = 2
Output: 0
Explanation: nums is already complementary.
Constraints:
n == nums.length
2 <= n <= 105
1 <= nums[i] <= limit <= 105
n
is even.
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