Medium
You are given an array of people, people
, which are the attributes of some people in a queue (not necessarily in order). Each people[i] = [hi, ki]
represents the ith
person of height hi
with exactly ki
other people in front who have a height greater than or equal to hi
.
Reconstruct and return the queue that is represented by the input array people
. The returned queue should be formatted as an array queue
, where queue[j] = [hj, kj]
is the attributes of the jth
person in the queue (queue[0]
is the person at the front of the queue).
Example 1:
Input: people = [[7,0],[4,4],[7,1],[5,0],[6,1],[5,2]]
Output: [[5,0],[7,0],[5,2],[6,1],[4,4],[7,1]]
Explanation:
Person 0 has height 5 with no other people taller or the same height in front.
Person 1 has height 7 with no other people taller or the same height in front.
Person 2 has height 5 with two persons taller or the same height in front, which is person 0 and 1.
Person 3 has height 6 with one person taller or the same height in front, which is person 1.
Person 4 has height 4 with four people taller or the same height in front, which are people 0, 1, 2, and 3.
Person 5 has height 7 with one person taller or the same height in front, which is person 1.
Hence [[5,0],[7,0],[5,2],[6,1],[4,4],[7,1]] is the reconstructed queue.
Example 2:
Input: people = [[6,0],[5,0],[4,0],[3,2],[2,2],[1,4]]
Output: [[4,0],[5,0],[2,2],[3,2],[1,4],[6,0]]
Constraints:
1 <= people.length <= 2000
0 <= hi <= 106
0 <= ki < people.length
class Solution {
fun reconstructQueue(people: Array<IntArray>): Array<IntArray> {
return people.sortedWith(compareBy({ -it[0] }, { it[1] }))
.fold(mutableListOf<IntArray>()) { output, p ->
output.add(p[1], p)
output
}
.toTypedArray()
}
}