Assume you are an awesome parent and want to give your children some cookies. But, you should give each child at most one cookie. Each child i has a greed factor g
i, which is the minimum size of a cookie that the child will be content with; and each cookie j has a size s
j. If s
j >= g
i, we can assign the cookie j to the child i, and the child i will be content. Your goal is to maximize the number of your content children and output the maximum number.
Note:
You may assume the greed factor is always positive.
You cannot assign more than one cookie to one child.
Example 1:
Input: [1,2,3], [1,1] Output: 1 Explanation: You have 3 children and 2 cookies. The greed factors of 3 children are 1, 2, 3. And even though you have 2 cookies, since their size is both 1, you could only make the child whose greed factor is 1 content. You need to output 1.
Example 2:
Input: [1,2], [1,2,3]Output: 2Explanation: You have 2 children and 3 cookies. The greed factors of 2 children are 1, 2. You have 3 cookies and their sizes are big enough to gratify all of the children, You need to output 2.
class Solution {
public:
int findContentChildren(vector<int>& g, vector<int>& s) {
sort(g.begin(),g.end());
sort(s.begin(),s.end());
int count =0;
for(int i=0,j=0;i<g.size() && j<s.size();){
if(g.at(i)<=s.at(j)){
count++;
i++;
j++;
}else{
j++;
}
}
return count;
}
};