java.lang.Object
g0801_0900.s0849_maximize_distance_to_closest_person.Solution

public class Solution extends Object
849 - Maximize Distance to Closest Person\. Medium You are given an array representing a row of `seats` where `seats[i] = 1` represents a person sitting in the ith seat, and `seats[i] = 0` represents that the ith seat is empty **(0-indexed)**. There is at least one empty seat, and at least one person sitting. Alex wants to sit in the seat such that the distance between him and the closest person to him is maximized. Return _that maximum distance to the closest person_. **Example 1:** ![](https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2020/09/10/distance.jpg) **Input:** seats = [1,0,0,0,1,0,1] **Output:** 2 **Explanation:** If Alex sits in the second open seat (i.e. seats[2]), then the closest person has distance 2. If Alex sits in any other open seat, the closest person has distance 1. Thus, the maximum distance to the closest person is 2. **Example 2:** **Input:** seats = [1,0,0,0] **Output:** 3 **Explanation:** If Alex sits in the last seat (i.e. seats[3]), the closest person is 3 seats away. This is the maximum distance possible, so the answer is 3. **Example 3:** **Input:** seats = [0,1] **Output:** 1 **Constraints:** * 2 <= seats.length <= 2 * 104 * `seats[i]` is `0` or `1`. * At least one seat is **empty**. * At least one seat is **occupied**.
  • Constructor Details

    • Solution

      public Solution()
  • Method Details

    • maxDistToClosest

      public int maxDistToClosest(int[] seats)