Class MovieRentingSystem
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public final class MovieRentingSystem
1912 - Design Movie Rental System\.
Hard
You have a movie renting company consisting of
n
shops. You want to implement a renting system that supports searching for, booking, and returning movies. The system should also support generating a report of the currently rented movies.Each movie is given as a 2D integer array
entries
where <code>entriesi = shop<sub>i</sub>, movie<sub>i</sub>, price<sub>i</sub></code> indicates that there is a copy of movie <code>movie<sub>i</sub></code> at shop <code>shop<sub>i</sub></code> with a rental price of <code>price<sub>i</sub></code>. Each shop carries at most one copy of a movie <code>movie<sub>i</sub></code>.The system should support the following functions:
Search: Finds the cheapest 5 shops that have an unrented copy of a given movie. The shops should be sorted by price in ascending order, and in case of a tie, the one with the smaller <code>shop<sub>i</sub></code> should appear first. If there are less than 5 matching shops, then all of them should be returned. If no shop has an unrented copy, then an empty list should be returned.
Rent: Rents an unrented copy of a given movie from a given shop.
Drop: Drops off a previously rented copy of a given movie at a given shop.
Report: Returns the cheapest 5 rented movies (possibly of the same movie ID) as a 2D list
res
where <code>resj = shop<sub>j</sub>, movie<sub>j</sub></code> describes that the <code>j<sup>th</sup></code> cheapest rented movie <code>movie<sub>j</sub></code> was rented from the shop <code>shop<sub>j</sub></code>. The movies inres
should be sorted by price in ascending order, and in case of a tie, the one with the smaller <code>shop<sub>j</sub></code> should appear first, and if there is still tie, the one with the smaller <code>movie<sub>j</sub></code> should appear first. If there are fewer than 5 rented movies, then all of them should be returned. If no movies are currently being rented, then an empty list should be returned.
Implement the
MovieRentingSystem
class:MovieRentingSystem(int n, int[][] entries)
Initializes theMovieRentingSystem
object withn
shops and the movies inentries
.List<Integer> search(int movie)
Returns a list of shops that have an unrented copy of the givenmovie
as described above.void rent(int shop, int movie)
Rents the givenmovie
from the givenshop
.void drop(int shop, int movie)
Drops off a previously rentedmovie
at the givenshop
.List<List<Integer>> report()
Returns a list of cheapest rented movies as described above.
Note: The test cases will be generated such that
rent
will only be called if the shop has an unrented copy of the movie, anddrop
will only be called if the shop had previously rented out the movie.Example 1:
Input "MovieRentingSystem", "search", "rent", "rent", "report", "drop", "search" [[3, [0, 1, 5, 0, 2, 6, 0, 3, 7, 1, 1, 4, 1, 2, 7, 2, 1, 5]], 1, 0, 1, 1, 2, [], 1, 2, 2]
Output: [null, 1, 0, 2, null, null, [0, 1, 1, 2], null, 0, 1]
Explanation: MovieRentingSystem movieRentingSystem = new MovieRentingSystem(3, [0, 1, 5, 0, 2, 6, 0, 3, 7, 1, 1, 4, 1, 2, 7, 2, 1, 5]); movieRentingSystem.search(1); // return 1, 0, 2, Movies of ID 1 are unrented at shops 1, 0, and 2. Shop 1 is cheapest; shop 0 and 2 are the same price, so order by shop number. movieRentingSystem.rent(0, 1); // Rent movie 1 from shop 0. Unrented movies at shop 0 are now 2,3. movieRentingSystem.rent(1, 2); // Rent movie 2 from shop 1. Unrented movies at shop 1 are now 1. movieRentingSystem.report(); // return [0, 1, 1, 2]. Movie 1 from shop 0 is cheapest, followed by movie 2 from shop 1. movieRentingSystem.drop(1, 2); // Drop off movie 2 at shop 1. Unrented movies at shop 1 are now 1,2. movieRentingSystem.search(2); // return 0, 1. Movies of ID 2 are unrented at shops 0 and 1. Shop 0 is cheapest, followed by shop 1.
Constraints:
<code>1 <= n <= 3 * 10<sup>5</sup></code>
<code>1 <= entries.length <= 10<sup>5</sup></code>
<code>0 <= shop<sub>i</sub>< n</code>
<code>1 <= movie<sub>i</sub>, price<sub>i</sub><= 10<sup>4</sup></code>
Each shop carries at most one copy of a movie <code>movie<sub>i</sub></code>.
At most <code>10<sup>5</sup></code> calls in total will be made to
search
,rent
,drop
andreport
.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description MovieRentingSystem(Integer n, Array<IntArray> entries)
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