1865. Finding Pairs With a Certain Sum
Description
You are given two integer arrays nums1
and nums2
. You are tasked to implement a data structure that supports queries of two types:
- Add a positive integer to an element of a given index in the array
nums2
. - Count the number of pairs
(i, j)
such thatnums1[i] + nums2[j]
equals a given value (0 <= i < nums1.length
and0 <= j < nums2.length
).
Implement the FindSumPairs
class:
FindSumPairs(int[] nums1, int[] nums2)
Initializes theFindSumPairs
object with two integer arraysnums1
andnums2
.void add(int index, int val)
Addsval
tonums2[index]
, i.e., applynums2[index] += val
.int count(int tot)
Returns the number of pairs(i, j)
such thatnums1[i] + nums2[j] == tot
.
Example 1:
Input ["FindSumPairs", "count", "add", "count", "count", "add", "add", "count"] [[[1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3], [1, 4, 5, 2, 5, 4]], [7], [3, 2], [8], [4], [0, 1], [1, 1], [7]] Output [null, 8, null, 2, 1, null, null, 11] Explanation FindSumPairs findSumPairs = new FindSumPairs([1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3], [1, 4, 5, 2, 5, 4]); findSumPairs.count(7); // return 8; pairs (2,2), (3,2), (4,2), (2,4), (3,4), (4,4) make 2 + 5 and pairs (5,1), (5,5) make 3 + 4 findSumPairs.add(3, 2); // now nums2 = [1,4,5,4,5,4
] findSumPairs.count(8); // return 2; pairs (5,2), (5,4) make 3 + 5 findSumPairs.count(4); // return 1; pair (5,0) makes 3 + 1 findSumPairs.add(0, 1); // now nums2 = [2
,4,5,4,5,4
] findSumPairs.add(1, 1); // now nums2 = [2
,5,5,4,5,4
] findSumPairs.count(7); // return 11; pairs (2,1), (2,2), (2,4), (3,1), (3,2), (3,4), (4,1), (4,2), (4,4) make 2 + 5 and pairs (5,3), (5,5) make 3 + 4
Constraints:
1 <= nums1.length <= 1000
1 <= nums2.length <= 105
1 <= nums1[i] <= 109
1 <= nums2[i] <= 105
0 <= index < nums2.length
1 <= val <= 105
1 <= tot <= 109
- At most
1000
calls are made toadd
andcount
each.
Solution
finding-pairs-with-a-certain-sum.py
class FindSumPairs:
def __init__(self, nums1: List[int], nums2: List[int]):
self.nums2 = nums2
self.mp1 = collections.Counter(nums1)
self.mp2 = collections.Counter(nums2)
def add(self, index: int, val: int) -> None:
self.mp2[self.nums2[index]] -= 1
self.nums2[index] += val
self.mp2[self.nums2[index]] += 1
def count(self, tot: int) -> int:
count = 0
for k,v in self.mp1.items():
if tot - k in self.mp2:
count += v * self.mp2[tot - k]
return count
# Your FindSumPairs object will be instantiated and called as such:
# obj = FindSumPairs(nums1, nums2)
# obj.add(index,val)
# param_2 = obj.count(tot)