2023-07-28 Daily Challenge
Today I have done leetcode's July LeetCoding Challenge with cpp
.
July LeetCoding Challenge 28
Description
Predict the Winner
You are given an integer array nums
. Two players are playing a game with this array: player 1 and player 2.
Player 1 and player 2 take turns, with player 1 starting first. Both players start the game with a score of 0
. At each turn, the player takes one of the numbers from either end of the array (i.e., nums[0]
or nums[nums.length - 1]
) which reduces the size of the array by 1
. The player adds the chosen number to their score. The game ends when there are no more elements in the array.
Return true
if Player 1 can win the game. If the scores of both players are equal, then player 1 is still the winner, and you should also return true
. You may assume that both players are playing optimally.
Example 1:
Input: nums = [1,5,2] Output: false Explanation: Initially, player 1 can choose between 1 and 2. If he chooses 2 (or 1), then player 2 can choose from 1 (or 2) and 5. If player 2 chooses 5, then player 1 will be left with 1 (or 2). So, final score of player 1 is 1 + 2 = 3, and player 2 is 5. Hence, player 1 will never be the winner and you need to return false.
Example 2:
Input: nums = [1,5,233,7] Output: true Explanation: Player 1 first chooses 1. Then player 2 has to choose between 5 and 7. No matter which number player 2 choose, player 1 can choose 233. Finally, player 1 has more score (234) than player 2 (12), so you need to return True representing player1 can win.
Constraints:
1 <= nums.length <= 20
0 <= nums[i] <= 107
Solution
class Solution {
public:
bool PredictTheWinner(vector<int>& nums) {
int len = nums.size();
vector<vector<int>> dp(len, vector<int>(len));
for(int i = 0; i < len; ++i) {
dp[i][i] = nums[i];
}
for(int i = 1; i < len; ++i) {
for(int j = 0; j+i < len; ++j) {
dp[j][j+i] = max(nums[j]-dp[j+1][j+i], nums[j+i]-dp[j][j+i-1]);
}
}
return dp[0][len-1] >= 0;
}
};
// Accepted
// 62/62 cases passed (0 ms)
// Your runtime beats 100 % of cpp submissions
// Your memory usage beats 29.3 % of cpp submissions (7.6 MB)