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1335 - Minimum Difficulty of a Job Schedule.

Hard

You want to schedule a list of jobs in d days. Jobs are dependent (i.e To work on the ith job, you have to finish all the jobs j where 0 <= j < i).

You have to finish at least one task every day. The difficulty of a job schedule is the sum of difficulties of each day of the d days. The difficulty of a day is the maximum difficulty of a job done on that day.

You are given an integer array jobDifficulty and an integer d. The difficulty of the ith job is jobDifficulty[i].

Return the minimum difficulty of a job schedule. If you cannot find a schedule for the jobs return -1.

Example 1:

Input: jobDifficulty = [6,5,4,3,2,1], d = 2

Output: 7

Explanation: First day you can finish the first 5 jobs, total difficulty = 6.

Second day you can finish the last job, total difficulty = 1.

The difficulty of the schedule = 6 + 1 = 7

Example 2:

Input: jobDifficulty = [9,9,9], d = 4

Output: -1

Explanation: If you finish a job per day you will still have a free day. you cannot find a schedule for the given jobs.

Example 3:

Input: jobDifficulty = [1,1,1], d = 3

Output: 3

Explanation: The schedule is one job per day. total difficulty will be 3.

Constraints:

  • 1 <= jobDifficulty.length <= 300
  • 0 <= jobDifficulty[i] <= 1000
  • 1 <= d <= 10
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    int
    minDifficulty(int[] jobDifficulty, int d)
     

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    • Solution

      public Solution()
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    • minDifficulty

      public int minDifficulty(int[] jobDifficulty, int d)