Class Solution
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public class Solution extends Object
2446 - Determine if Two Events Have Conflict.Easy
You are given two arrays of strings that represent two inclusive events that happened on the same day ,
event1
andevent2
, where:event1 = [startTime1, endTime1]
andevent2 = [startTime2, endTime2]
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Event times are valid 24 hours format in the form of
HH:MM
.A conflict happens when two events have some non-empty intersection (i.e., some moment is common to both events).
Return
true
if there is a conflict between two events. Otherwise, returnfalse
.Example 1:
Input: event1 = [“01:15”,“02:00”], event2 = [“02:00”,“03:00”]
Output: true
Explanation: The two events intersect at time 2:00.
Example 2:
Input: event1 = [“01:00”,“02:00”], event2 = [“01:20”,“03:00”]
Output: true
Explanation: The two events intersect starting from 01:20 to 02:00.
Example 3:
Input: event1 = [“10:00”,“11:00”], event2 = [“14:00”,“15:00”]
Output: false
Explanation: The two events do not intersect.
Constraints:
evnet1.length == event2.length == 2.
event1[i].length == event2[i].length == 5
startTime1 <= endTime1
startTime2 <= endTime2
- All the event times follow the
HH:MM
format.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Solution()
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