675. Cut Off Trees for Golf Event
Description
You are asked to cut off all the trees in a forest for a golf event. The forest is represented as an m x n
matrix. In this matrix:
0
means the cell cannot be walked through.1
represents an empty cell that can be walked through.- A number greater than
1
represents a tree in a cell that can be walked through, and this number is the tree's height.
In one step, you can walk in any of the four directions: north, east, south, and west. If you are standing in a cell with a tree, you can choose whether to cut it off.
You must cut off the trees in order from shortest to tallest. When you cut off a tree, the value at its cell becomes 1
(an empty cell).
Starting from the point (0, 0)
, return the minimum steps you need to walk to cut off all the trees. If you cannot cut off all the trees, return -1
.
Note: The input is generated such that no two trees have the same height, and there is at least one tree needs to be cut off.
Example 1:
Input: forest = [[1,2,3],[0,0,4],[7,6,5]] Output: 6 Explanation: Following the path above allows you to cut off the trees from shortest to tallest in 6 steps.
Example 2:
Input: forest = [[1,2,3],[0,0,0],[7,6,5]] Output: -1 Explanation: The trees in the bottom row cannot be accessed as the middle row is blocked.
Example 3:
Input: forest = [[2,3,4],[0,0,5],[8,7,6]] Output: 6 Explanation: You can follow the same path as Example 1 to cut off all the trees. Note that you can cut off the first tree at (0, 0) before making any steps.
Constraints:
m == forest.length
n == forest[i].length
1 <= m, n <= 50
0 <= forest[i][j] <= 109
- Heights of all trees are distinct.