Class Solution

java.lang.Object
g0401_0500.s0436_find_right_interval.Solution

public class Solution extends java.lang.Object
436 - Find Right Interval.

Medium

You are given an array of intervals, where intervals[i] = [starti, endi] and each starti is unique.

The right interval for an interval i is an interval j such that startj >= endi and startj is minimized.

Return an array of right interval indices for each interval i. If no right interval exists for interval i, then put -1 at index i.

Example 1:

Input: intervals = [[1,2]]

Output: [-1]

Explanation: There is only one interval in the collection, so it outputs -1.

Example 2:

Input: intervals = [[3,4],[2,3],[1,2]]

Output: [-1,0,1]

Explanation:

There is no right interval for [3,4].

The right interval for [2,3] is [3,4] since start0 = 3 is the smallest start that is >= end1 = 3.

The right interval for [1,2] is [2,3] since start1 = 2 is the smallest start that is >= end2 = 2.

Example 3:

Input: intervals = [[1,4],[2,3],[3,4]]

Output: [-1,2,-1]

Explanation:

There is no right interval for [1,4] and [3,4].

The right interval for [2,3] is [3,4] since start2 = 3 is the smallest start that is >= end1 = 3.

Constraints:

  • 1 <= intervals.length <= 2 * 104
  • intervals[i].length == 2
  • -106 <= starti <= endi <= 106
  • The start point of each interval is unique.
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    int[]
    findRightInterval(int[][] intervals)
     

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  • Constructor Details

    • Solution

      public Solution()
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    • findRightInterval

      public int[] findRightInterval(int[][] intervals)