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2091 - Removing Minimum and Maximum From Array\.
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You are given a **0-indexed** array of **distinct** integers `nums`.
There is an element in `nums` that has the **lowest** value and an element that has the **highest** value. We call them the **minimum** and **maximum** respectively. Your goal is to remove **both** these elements from the array.
A **deletion** is defined as either removing an element from the **front** of the array or removing an element from the **back** of the array.
Return _the **minimum** number of deletions it would take to remove **both** the minimum and maximum element from the array._
**Example 1:**
**Input:** nums = [2, **10** ,7,5,4, **1** ,8,6]
**Output:** 5
**Explanation:**
The minimum element in the array is nums[5], which is 1.
The maximum element in the array is nums[1], which is 10.
We can remove both the minimum and maximum by removing 2 elements from the front and 3 elements from the back.
This results in 2 + 3 = 5 deletions, which is the minimum number possible.
**Example 2:**
**Input:** nums = [0, **\-4** , **19** ,1,8,-2,-3,5]
**Output:** 3
**Explanation:**
The minimum element in the array is nums[1], which is -4.
The maximum element in the array is nums[2], which is 19.
We can remove both the minimum and maximum by removing 3 elements from the front.
This results in only 3 deletions, which is the minimum number possible.
**Example 3:**
**Input:** nums = [**101** ]
**Output:** 1
**Explanation:**
There is only one element in the array, which makes it both the minimum and maximum element.
We can remove it with 1 deletion.
**Constraints:**
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1 <= nums.length <= 105
* -105 <= nums[i] <= 105
* The integers in `nums` are **distinct**.-
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