1622. Fancy Sequence
Description
Write an API that generates fancy sequences using the append
, addAll
, and multAll
operations.
Implement the Fancy
class:
Fancy()
Initializes the object with an empty sequence.void append(val)
Appends an integerval
to the end of the sequence.void addAll(inc)
Increments all existing values in the sequence by an integerinc
.void multAll(m)
Multiplies all existing values in the sequence by an integerm
.int getIndex(idx)
Gets the current value at indexidx
(0-indexed) of the sequence modulo109 + 7
. If the index is greater or equal than the length of the sequence, return-1
.
Example 1:
Input ["Fancy", "append", "addAll", "append", "multAll", "getIndex", "addAll", "append", "multAll", "getIndex", "getIndex", "getIndex"] [[], [2], [3], [7], [2], [0], [3], [10], [2], [0], [1], [2]] Output [null, null, null, null, null, 10, null, null, null, 26, 34, 20] Explanation Fancy fancy = new Fancy(); fancy.append(2); // fancy sequence: [2] fancy.addAll(3); // fancy sequence: [2+3] -> [5] fancy.append(7); // fancy sequence: [5, 7] fancy.multAll(2); // fancy sequence: [5*2, 7*2] -> [10, 14] fancy.getIndex(0); // return 10 fancy.addAll(3); // fancy sequence: [10+3, 14+3] -> [13, 17] fancy.append(10); // fancy sequence: [13, 17, 10] fancy.multAll(2); // fancy sequence: [13*2, 17*2, 10*2] -> [26, 34, 20] fancy.getIndex(0); // return 26 fancy.getIndex(1); // return 34 fancy.getIndex(2); // return 20
Constraints:
1 <= val, inc, m <= 100
0 <= idx <= 105
- At most
105
calls total will be made toappend
,addAll
,multAll
, andgetIndex
.