Class Solution
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public final class Solution
3180 - Maximum Total Reward Using Operations I.
Medium
You are given an integer array
rewardValues
of lengthn
, representing the values of rewards.Initially, your total reward
x
is 0, and all indices are unmarked. You are allowed to perform the following operation any number of times:Choose an unmarked index
i
from the range[0, n - 1]
.If
rewardValues[i]
is greater than your current total rewardx
, then addrewardValues[i]
tox
(i.e.,x = x + rewardValues[i]
), and mark the indexi
.
Return an integer denoting the maximum total reward you can collect by performing the operations optimally.
Example 1:
Input: rewardValues = 1,1,3,3
Output: 4
Explanation:
During the operations, we can choose to mark the indices 0 and 2 in order, and the total reward will be 4, which is the maximum.
Example 2:
Input: rewardValues = 1,6,4,3,2
Output: 11
Explanation:
Mark the indices 0, 2, and 1 in order. The total reward will then be 11, which is the maximum.
Constraints:
1 <= rewardValues.length <= 2000
1 <= rewardValues[i] <= 2000
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Solution()
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Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description final Integer
maxTotalReward(IntArray rewardValues)
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Method Detail
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maxTotalReward
final Integer maxTotalReward(IntArray rewardValues)
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