895. Maximum Frequency Stack
Description
Design a stack-like data structure to push elements to the stack and pop the most frequent element from the stack.
Implement the FreqStack
class:
FreqStack()
constructs an empty frequency stack.void push(int val)
pushes an integerval
onto the top of the stack.int pop()
removes and returns the most frequent element in the stack.- If there is a tie for the most frequent element, the element closest to the stack's top is removed and returned.
Example 1:
Input ["FreqStack", "push", "push", "push", "push", "push", "push", "pop", "pop", "pop", "pop"] [[], [5], [7], [5], [7], [4], [5], [], [], [], []] Output [null, null, null, null, null, null, null, 5, 7, 5, 4] Explanation FreqStack freqStack = new FreqStack(); freqStack.push(5); // The stack is [5] freqStack.push(7); // The stack is [5,7] freqStack.push(5); // The stack is [5,7,5] freqStack.push(7); // The stack is [5,7,5,7] freqStack.push(4); // The stack is [5,7,5,7,4] freqStack.push(5); // The stack is [5,7,5,7,4,5] freqStack.pop(); // return 5, as 5 is the most frequent. The stack becomes [5,7,5,7,4]. freqStack.pop(); // return 7, as 5 and 7 is the most frequent, but 7 is closest to the top. The stack becomes [5,7,5,4]. freqStack.pop(); // return 5, as 5 is the most frequent. The stack becomes [5,7,4]. freqStack.pop(); // return 4, as 4, 5 and 7 is the most frequent, but 4 is closest to the top. The stack becomes [5,7].
Constraints:
0 <= val <= 109
- At most
2 * 104
calls will be made topush
andpop
. - It is guaranteed that there will be at least one element in the stack before calling
pop
.
Solution
maximum-frequency-stack.py
class FreqStack:
def __init__(self):
self.count = defaultdict(int)
self.pq = []
self.index = 0
def push(self, val: int) -> None:
self.count[val] += 1
heapq.heappush(self.pq, (-self.count[val], -self.index, val))
self.index += 1
def pop(self) -> int:
_, _, val = heapq.heappop(self.pq)
self.count[val] -= 1
return val
# Your FreqStack object will be instantiated and called as such:
# obj = FreqStack()
# obj.push(val)
# param_2 = obj.pop()