Suppose you are at a party with n
people (labeled from 0
to n - 1
) and among them, there may exist one celebrity. The definition of a celebrity is that all the other n - 1
people know him/her but he/she does not know any of them.
Now you want to find out who the celebrity is or verify that there is not one. The only thing you are allowed to do is to ask questions like: "Hi, A. Do you know B?" to get information of whether A knows B. You need to find out the celebrity (or verify there is not one) by asking as few questions as possible (in the asymptotic sense).
You are given a helper function bool knows(a, b)
which tells you whether A knows B. Implement a function int findCelebrity(n)
, your function should minimize the number of calls to knows
.
Note: There will be exactly one celebrity if he/she is in the party. Return the celebrity's label if there is a celebrity in the party. If there is no celebrity, return -1
.
Solution: since there is only one celebrity, we can first pick up the possible one, and then check him.
At start we set 0 to be the candidate, once the candidate knows another number i, we set i to be the candidate. If there is a celebrity in the people, he must be known by all people, and he knows no one, so the invalid people cannot stay on the seat of the candidate, and once the celebirty is the candidate, he will never be kicked out.
And then we could just check whether the candidate is valid.
Code:
/* The knows API is defined in the parent class Relation.
boolean knows(int a, int b); */
public class Solution extends Relation {
public int findCelebrity(int n) {
int candidate = 0;
for(int i = 1; i < n; i++){
if(knows(candidate,i)){
candidate = i;
}
}
for(int i = 0 ; i < n; i++){
if(i != candidate){
if(!knows(i, candidate) || knows(candidate,i)){
return -1;
}
}
}
return candidate;
}
}