题目:
In a group of N people (labelled 0, 1, 2, …, N-1), each person has different amounts of money, and different levels of quietness.
For convenience, we’ll call the person with label x, simply “person x”.
We’ll say that richer[i] = [x, y] if person x definitely has more money than person y. Note that richer may only be a subset of valid observations.
Also, we’ll say quiet[x] = q if person x has quietness q.
Now, return answer, where answer[x] = y if y is the least quiet person (that is, the person y with the smallest value of quiet[y]), among all people who definitely have equal to or more money than person x.
Example 1:
Input: richer = [[1,0],[2,1],[3,1],[3,7],[4,3],[5,3],[6,3]], quiet = [3,2,5,4,6,1,7,0]
Output: [5,5,2,5,4,5,6,7]
Explanation:
answer[0] = 5.
Person 5 has more money than 3, which has more money than 1, which has more money than 0.
The only person who is quieter (has lower quiet[x]) is person 7, but
it isn’t clear if they have more money than person 0.
answer[7] = 7.
Among all people that definitely have equal to or more money than person 7
(which could be persons 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7), the person who is the quietest (has lower quiet[x])
is person 7.
The other answers can be filled out with similar reasoning.
Note:
1 <= quiet.length = N <= 500
0 <= quiet[i] < N, all quiet[i] are different.
0 <= richer.length <= N * (N-1) / 2
0 <= richer[i][j] < N
richer[i][0] != richer[i][1]
richer[i]'s are all different.
The observations in richer are all logically consistent.
题解:
class Solution(object):
def loudAndRich(self, richer, quiet):
“”"
:type richer: List[List[int]]
:type quiet: List[int]
:rtype: List[int]
“”"
N,graph=len(quiet),collections.defaultdict(list)
for u,v in richer:
graph[v].append(u)
answer=[None]*N
def dfs(node):
if answer[node] is None:
answer[node]=node
for nei in graph[node]:
ret=dfs(nei)
if quiet[ret]<quiet[answer[node]]:
answer[node]=ret
return answer[node]
return map(dfs,range(N))