5049. Moving Stones Until Consecutive II

On an infinite number line, the position of the i-th stone is given by stones[i]. Call a stone an endpoint stone if it has the smallest or largest position.
Each turn, you pick up an endpoint stone and move it to an unoccupied position so that it is no longer an endpoint stone.
In particular, if the stones are at say, stones = [1,2,5], you cannot move the endpoint stone at position 5, since moving it to any position (such as 0, or 3) will still keep that stone as an endpoint stone.
The game ends when you cannot make any more moves, ie. the stones are in consecutive positions.
When the game ends, what is the minimum and maximum number of moves that you could have made? Return the answer as an length 2 array: answer = [minimum_moves, maximum_moves]
Example 1:

Input: [7,4,9]
Output: [1,2]
Explanation:
We can move 4 -> 8 for one move to finish the game.
Or, we can move 9 -> 5, 4 -> 6 for two moves to finish the game.

Example 2:

Input: [6,5,4,3,10]
Output: [2,3]
We can move 3 -> 8 then 10 -> 7 to finish the game.
Or, we can move 3 -> 7, 4 -> 8, 5 -> 9 to finish the game.
Notice we cannot move 10 -> 2 to finish the game, because that would be an illegal move.

Example 3:

Input: [100,101,104,102,103]
Output: [0,0]

Note:
  1. 3 <= stones.length <= 10^4
  2. 1 <= stones[i] <= 10^9
  3. stones[i] have distinct values.
class Solution {
public:
    static const int INF = 1e9 + 5;

    vector<int> numMovesStonesII(vector<int>& stones) {
        sort(stones.begin(), stones.end());
        int n = stones.size();
        int least = INF, most = -INF;

        for (int i = 0, j = 0; i < n; i++) {
            while (j + 1 < n && stones[j + 1] - stones[i] < n)
                j++;

            int now = n - (j - i + 1);

            if (j - i == n - 2 && stones[j] - stones[i] == j - i)
                now++;

            least = min(least, now);
        }

        most = max(stones[n - 1] - stones[1], stones[n - 2] - stones[0]) - (n - 2);
        return {least, most};
    }
};
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这段代码中有几个问题: 1. while 循环的判断条件应该是 `stones.length > 1`,因为只有至少有两个石头时才需要进行破碎的操作。所以应该将 `while( stones.length==1 || stones.length==0 )` 修改为 `while( stones.length > 1 )`。 2. 在交换石头的位置时,应该使用临时变量来保存一个石头的值,然后再进行交换。所以应该将 `a=stones[j];` 修改为 `int temp = stones[i];`,将 `stones[i]=stones[j];` 修改为 `stones[i]=stones[j];`,将 `stones[j]=a;` 修改为 `stones[j]=temp;`。 3. 在判断最后剩下的石头重量时,应该使用索引 `stones.length-1` 和 `stones.length-2` 来获取最后两个石头的重量。所以应该将 `if(stones[stones.length-1]<=stones[stones.length])` 修改为 `if(stones[stones.length-1]<=stones[stones.length-2])`,将 `stones.length=stones.length-2;` 修改为 `stones.length -= 2;`。 4. 最后返回的应该是 `stones[0]`,而不是 `stones[stones.length]`。所以应该将 `return stones[stones.length];` 修改为 `return stones[0];`。 修正后的代码如下: ```java class Solution { public int lastStoneWeight(int[] stones) { while (stones.length > 1) { for (int i = 0; i < stones.length; i++) { for (int j = 1; j < stones.length; j++) { if (stones[i] > stones[j]) { int temp = stones[i]; stones[i] = stones[j]; stones[j] = temp; } } } if (stones[stones.length - 1] <= stones[stones.length - 2]) { stones[stones.length - 2] -= stones[stones.length - 1]; stones = Arrays.copyOf(stones, stones.length - 1); } else { stones = Arrays.copyOf(stones, stones.length - 2); } } return stones[0]; } } ```
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