Class Solution
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public class Solution extends Object
2076 - Process Restricted Friend Requests.Hard
You are given an integer
n
indicating the number of people in a network. Each person is labeled from0
ton - 1
.You are also given a 0-indexed 2D integer array
restrictions
, whererestrictions[i] = [xi, yi]
means that personxi
and personyi
cannot become friends , either directly or indirectly through other people.Initially, no one is friends with each other. You are given a list of friend requests as a 0-indexed 2D integer array
requests
, whererequests[j] = [uj, vj]
is a friend request between personuj
and personvj
.A friend request is successful if
uj
andvj
can be friends. Each friend request is processed in the given order (i.e.,requests[j]
occurs beforerequests[j + 1]
), and upon a successful request,uj
andvj
become direct friends for all future friend requests.Return a boolean array
result
, where eachresult[j]
istrue
if thejth
friend request is successful orfalse
if it is not.Note: If
uj
andvj
are already direct friends, the request is still successful.Example 1:
Input: n = 3, restrictions = [[0,1]], requests = [[0,2],[2,1]]
Output: [true,false]
Explanation:
Request 0: Person 0 and person 2 can be friends, so they become direct friends.
Request 1: Person 2 and person 1 cannot be friends since person 0 and person 1 would be indirect friends (1–2–0).
Example 2:
Input: n = 3, restrictions = [[0,1]], requests = [[1,2],[0,2]]
Output: [true,false]
Explanation:
Request 0: Person 1 and person 2 can be friends, so they become direct friends.
Request 1: Person 0 and person 2 cannot be friends since person 0 and person 1 would be indirect friends (0–2–1).
Example 3:
Input: n = 5, restrictions = [[0,1],[1,2],[2,3]], requests = [[0,4],[1,2],[3,1],[3,4]]
Output: [true,false,true,false]
Explanation:
Request 0: Person 0 and person 4 can be friends, so they become direct friends.
Request 1: Person 1 and person 2 cannot be friends since they are directly restricted.
Request 2: Person 3 and person 1 can be friends, so they become direct friends.
Request 3: Person 3 and person 4 cannot be friends since person 0 and person 1 would be indirect friends (0–4–3–1).
Constraints:
2 <= n <= 1000
0 <= restrictions.length <= 1000
restrictions[i].length == 2
0 <= xi, yi <= n - 1
xi != yi
1 <= requests.length <= 1000
requests[j].length == 2
0 <= uj, vj <= n - 1
uj != vj
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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 boolean[]
friendRequests(int n, int[][] restrictions, int[][] requests)
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