Class TimeMap
java.lang.Object
g0901_1000.s0981_time_based_key_value_store.TimeMap
981 - Time Based Key-Value Store\.
Medium
Design a time-based key-value data structure that can store multiple values for the same key at different time stamps and retrieve the key's value at a certain timestamp.
Implement the `TimeMap` class:
* `TimeMap()` Initializes the object of the data structure.
* `void set(String key, String value, int timestamp)` Stores the key `key` with the value `value` at the given time `timestamp`.
* `String get(String key, int timestamp)` Returns a value such that `set` was called previously, with `timestamp_prev <= timestamp`. If there are multiple such values, it returns the value associated with the largest `timestamp_prev`. If there are no values, it returns `""`.
**Example 1:**
**Input**
["TimeMap", "set", "get", "get", "set", "get", "get"]
[ [], ["foo", "bar", 1], ["foo", 1], ["foo", 3], ["foo", "bar2", 4], ["foo", 4], ["foo", 5]]
**Output:** [null, null, "bar", "bar", null, "bar2", "bar2"]
**Explanation:**
TimeMap timeMap = new TimeMap();
timeMap.set("foo", "bar", 1); // store the key "foo" and value "bar" along with timestamp = 1.
timeMap.get("foo", 1); // return "bar"
timeMap.get("foo", 3); // return "bar", since there is no value corresponding to foo at timestamp 3
// and timestamp 2, then the only value is at timestamp 1 is "bar".
timeMap.set("foo", "bar2", 4); // store the key "foo" and value "bar2" along with timestamp = 4.
timeMap.get("foo", 4); // return "bar2" timeMap.get("foo", 5); // return "bar2"
**Constraints:**
* `1 <= key.length, value.length <= 100`
* `key` and `value` consist of lowercase English letters and digits.
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1 <= timestamp <= 107
* All the timestamps `timestamp` of `set` are strictly increasing.
* At most 2 * 105
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TimeMap
public TimeMap()
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