Class Solution

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    3349 - Adjacent Increasing Subarrays Detection I\.

    Easy

    Given an array nums of n integers and an integer k, determine whether there exist two adjacent subarrays of length k such that both subarrays are strictly increasing. Specifically, check if there are two subarrays starting at indices a and b (a < b), where:

    • Both subarrays nums[a..a + k - 1] and nums[b..b + k - 1] are strictly increasing.

    • The subarrays must be adjacent , meaning b = a + k.

    Return true if it is possible to find two such subarrays, and false otherwise.

    Example 1:

    Input: nums = 2,5,7,8,9,2,3,4,3,1, k = 3

    Output: true

    Explanation:

    • The subarray starting at index 2 is [7, 8, 9], which is strictly increasing.

    • The subarray starting at index 5 is [2, 3, 4], which is also strictly increasing.

    • These two subarrays are adjacent, so the result is true.

    Example 2:

    Input: nums = 1,2,3,4,4,4,4,5,6,7, k = 5

    Output: false

    Constraints:

    • 2 <= nums.length <= 100

    • 1 < 2 * k <= nums.length

    • -1000 <= nums[i] <= 1000

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      final Boolean hasIncreasingSubarrays(List<Integer> nums, Integer k)
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