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1733 - Minimum Number of People to Teach\.
Medium
On a social network consisting of
m
users and some friendships between users, two users can communicate with each other if they know a common language.You are given an integer
n
, an arraylanguages
, and an arrayfriendships
where:There are
n
languages numbered1
throughn
,languages[i]
is the set of languages the <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> user knows, and<code>friendshipsi = u<sub>i</sub>, v<sub>i</sub></code> denotes a friendship between the users <code>u<sub>i</sub></code> and <code>v<sub>i</sub></code>.
You can choose one language and teach it to some users so that all friends can communicate with each other. Return the minimum number of users you need to teach.
Note that friendships are not transitive, meaning if
x
is a friend ofy
andy
is a friend ofz
, this doesn't guarantee thatx
is a friend ofz
.Example 1:
Input: n = 2, languages = \[\[1],2,1,2], friendships = \[\[1,2],1,3,2,3]
Output: 1
Explanation: You can either teach user 1 the second language or user 2 the first language.
Example 2:
Input: n = 3, languages = \[\[2],1,3,1,2,3], friendships = \[\[1,4],1,2,3,4,2,3]
Output: 2
Explanation: Teach the third language to users 1 and 3, yielding two users to teach.
Constraints:
2 <= n <= 500
languages.length == m
1 <= m <= 500
1 <= languages[i].length <= n
1 <= languages[i][j] <= n
<code>1 <= u<sub>i</sub>< v<sub>i</sub><= languages.length</code>
1 <= friendships.length <= 500
All tuples <code>(u<sub>i,</sub> v<sub>i</sub>)</code> are unique
languages[i]
contains only unique values
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