Class Solution
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public final class Solution
1920 - Build Array from Permutation.
Easy
Given a zero-based permutation
nums
( 0-indexed ), build an arrayans
of the same length whereans[i] = nums[nums[i]]
for each0 <= i < nums.length
and return it.A zero-based permutation
nums
is an array of distinct integers from0
tonums.length - 1
( inclusive ).Example 1:
Input: nums = \[0,2,1,5,3,4]
Output: \[0,1,2,4,5,3]
Explanation: The array ans is built as follows:
ans = [numsnums\[0], numsnums\[1], numsnums\[2], numsnums\[3], numsnums\[4], numsnums\[5]] = nums\[0, nums\[2], nums\[1], nums\[5], nums\[3], nums\[4]] = \[0,1,2,4,5,3]
Example 2:
Input: nums = \[5,0,1,2,3,4]
Output: \[4,5,0,1,2,3]
Explanation: The array ans is built as follows:
ans = [numsnums\[0], numsnums\[1], numsnums\[2], numsnums\[3], numsnums\[4], numsnums\[5]] = nums\[5, nums\[0], nums\[1], nums\[2], nums\[3], nums\[4]] = \[4,5,0,1,2,3]
Constraints:
1 <= nums.length <= 1000
0 <= nums[i] < nums.length
The elements in
nums
are distinct.
Follow-up: Can you solve it without using an extra space (i.e.,
O(1)
memory)?
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Solution()
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Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description final IntArray
buildArray(IntArray nums)
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Method Detail
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buildArray
final IntArray buildArray(IntArray nums)
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