2023-01-06 Daily Challenge
Today I have done leetcode's January LeetCoding Challenge with cpp
.
January LeetCoding Challenge 6
Description
Maximum Ice Cream Bars
It is a sweltering summer day, and a boy wants to buy some ice cream bars.
At the store, there are n
ice cream bars. You are given an array costs
of length n
, where costs[i]
is the price of the ith
ice cream bar in coins. The boy initially has coins
coins to spend, and he wants to buy as many ice cream bars as possible.
Return the maximum number of ice cream bars the boy can buy with coins
coins.
Note: The boy can buy the ice cream bars in any order.
Example 1:
Input: costs = [1,3,2,4,1], coins = 7 Output: 4 Explanation: The boy can buy ice cream bars at indices 0,1,2,4 for a total price of 1 + 3 + 2 + 1 = 7.
Example 2:
Input: costs = [10,6,8,7,7,8], coins = 5 Output: 0 Explanation: The boy cannot afford any of the ice cream bars.
Example 3:
Input: costs = [1,6,3,1,2,5], coins = 20 Output: 6 Explanation: The boy can buy all the ice cream bars for a total price of 1 + 6 + 3 + 1 + 2 + 5 = 18.
Constraints:
costs.length == n
1 <= n <= 105
1 <= costs[i] <= 105
1 <= coins <= 108
Solution
class Solution {
public:
int maxIceCream(vector<int>& costs, int coins) {
sort(costs.begin(), costs.end());
if(coins < costs.front()) {
return 0;
}
int answer = 0;
for(int i = 1; i < costs.size(); ++i) {
costs[i] += costs[i - 1];
if(coins < costs[i]) {
return i;
}
}
return costs.size();
}
};
// Accepted
// 63/63 cases passed (193 ms)
// Your runtime beats 91.54 % of cpp submissions
// Your memory usage beats 76.68 % of cpp submissions (76.5 MB)