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1855. Maximum Distance Between a Pair of Values

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Description

You are given two non-increasing 0-indexed integer arrays nums1​​​​​​ and nums2​​​​​​.

A pair of indices (i, j), where 0 <= i < nums1.length and 0 <= j < nums2.length, is valid if both i <= j and nums1[i] <= nums2[j]. The distance of the pair is j - i​​​​.

Return the maximum distance of any valid pair (i, j). If there are no valid pairs, return 0.

An array arr is non-increasing if arr[i-1] >= arr[i] for every 1 <= i < arr.length.

 

Example 1:

Input: nums1 = [55,30,5,4,2], nums2 = [100,20,10,10,5]
Output: 2
Explanation: The valid pairs are (0,0), (2,2), (2,3), (2,4), (3,3), (3,4), and (4,4).
The maximum distance is 2 with pair (2,4).

Example 2:

Input: nums1 = [2,2,2], nums2 = [10,10,1]
Output: 1
Explanation: The valid pairs are (0,0), (0,1), and (1,1).
The maximum distance is 1 with pair (0,1).

Example 3:

Input: nums1 = [30,29,19,5], nums2 = [25,25,25,25,25]
Output: 2
Explanation: The valid pairs are (2,2), (2,3), (2,4), (3,3), and (3,4).
The maximum distance is 2 with pair (2,4).

 

Constraints:

  • 1 <= nums1.length, nums2.length <= 105
  • 1 <= nums1[i], nums2[j] <= 105
  • Both nums1 and nums2 are non-increasing.

Solution

maximum-distance-between-a-pair-of-values.py
class Solution:
    def maxDistance(self, nums1: List[int], nums2: List[int]) -> int:

        n1, n2 = len(nums1), len(nums2)
        res = 0
        i = j = 0

        while i < n1 and j < n2:
            if nums1[i] > nums2[j]:
                i += 1
            else:
                res = max(res, j - i)
                j += 1

        return res