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2280 - Minimum Lines to Represent a Line Chart.

Medium

You are given a 2D integer array stockPrices where stockPrices[i] = [dayi, pricei] indicates the price of the stock on day dayi is pricei. A line chart is created from the array by plotting the points on an XY plane with the X-axis representing the day and the Y-axis representing the price and connecting adjacent points. One such example is shown below:

Return the minimum number of lines needed to represent the line chart.

Example 1:

Input: stockPrices = [[1,7],[2,6],[3,5],[4,4],[5,4],[6,3],[7,2],[8,1]]

Output: 3

Explanation:

The diagram above represents the input, with the X-axis representing the day and Y-axis representing the price.

The following 3 lines can be drawn to represent the line chart:

  • Line 1 (in red) from (1,7) to (4,4) passing through (1,7), (2,6), (3,5), and (4,4).

  • Line 2 (in blue) from (4,4) to (5,4).

  • Line 3 (in green) from (5,4) to (8,1) passing through (5,4), (6,3), (7,2), and (8,1).

It can be shown that it is not possible to represent the line chart using less than 3 lines.

Example 2:

Input: stockPrices = [[3,4],[1,2],[7,8],[2,3]]

Output: 1

Explanation: As shown in the diagram above, the line chart can be represented with a single line.

Constraints:

  • 1 <= stockPrices.length <= 105
  • stockPrices[i].length == 2
  • 1 <= dayi, pricei <= 109
  • All dayi are distinct.
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  • Method Summary

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    int
    minimumLines(int[][] stockPrices)
     

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  • Constructor Details

    • Solution

      public Solution()
  • Method Details

    • minimumLines

      public int minimumLines(int[][] stockPrices)