You are given two positive integer arrays spells
and potions
, of length n
and m
respectively, where spells[i]
represents the strength of the ith
spell and potions[j]
represents the strength of the jth
potion.
You are also given an integer success
. A spell and potion pair is considered successful if the product of their strengths is at least success
.
Return an integer array pairs
of length n
where pairs[i]
is the number of potions that will form a successful pair with the ith
spell.
Example 1:
Input: spells = [5,1,3], potions = [1,2,3,4,5], success = 7 Output: [4,0,3] Explanation: - 0th spell: 5 * [1,2,3,4,5] = [5,10,15,20,25]. 4 pairs are successful. - 1st spell: 1 * [1,2,3,4,5] = [1,2,3,4,5]. 0 pairs are successful. - 2nd spell: 3 * [1,2,3,4,5] = [3,6,9,12,15]. 3 pairs are successful. Thus, [4,0,3] is returned.
Example 2:
Input: spells = [3,1,2], potions = [8,5,8], success = 16 Output: [2,0,2] Explanation: - 0th spell: 3 * [8,5,8] = [24,15,24]. 2 pairs are successful. - 1st spell: 1 * [8,5,8] = [8,5,8]. 0 pairs are successful. - 2nd spell: 2 * [8,5,8] = [16,10,16]. 2 pairs are successful. Thus, [2,0,2] is returned.
Constraints:
n == spells.length
m == potions.length
1 <= n, m <= 105
1 <= spells[i], potions[i] <= 105
1 <= success <= 1010
class Solution:
def successfulPairs(
self, spells: List[int], potions: List[int], success: int
) -> List[int]:
potions.sort()
m = len(potions)
return [m - bisect_left(potions, success / v) for v in spells]
class Solution {
public int[] successfulPairs(int[] spells, int[] potions, long success) {
Arrays.sort(potions);
int n = spells.length, m = potions.length;
int[] ans = new int[n];
for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
int left = 0, right = m;
while (left < right) {
int mid = (left + right) >> 1;
if ((long) spells[i] * potions[mid] >= success) {
right = mid;
} else {
left = mid + 1;
}
}
ans[i] = m - left;
}
return ans;
}
}
class Solution {
public:
vector<int> successfulPairs(vector<int>& spells, vector<int>& potions, long long success) {
sort(potions.begin(), potions.end());
vector<int> ans;
int m = potions.size();
for (int& v : spells) {
int i = lower_bound(potions.begin(), potions.end(), success * 1.0 / v) - potions.begin();
ans.push_back(m - i);
}
return ans;
}
};
func successfulPairs(spells []int, potions []int, success int64) (ans []int) {
sort.Ints(potions)
m := len(potions)
for _, v := range spells {
i := sort.Search(m, func(i int) bool { return int64(potions[i]*v) >= success })
ans = append(ans, m-i)
}
return ans
}
function successfulPairs(
spells: number[],
potions: number[],
success: number,
): number[] {
potions.sort((a, b) => a - b);
const m = potions.length;
const ans: number[] = [];
for (const v of spells) {
let left = 0;
let right = m;
while (left < right) {
const mid = (left + right) >> 1;
if (v * potions[mid] >= success) {
right = mid;
} else {
left = mid + 1;
}
}
ans.push(m - left);
}
return ans;
}