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[Easy - wk7 - Q3] 163. Missing Ranges
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You are given an inclusive range [lower, upper]
and a sorted unique integer array nums
, where all elements are in the inclusive range.
A number x
is considered missing if x
is in the range [lower, upper]
and x
is not in nums
.
Return the smallest sorted list of ranges that cover every missing number exactly. That is, no element of nums
is in any of the ranges, and each missing number is in one of the ranges.
Each range [a,b]
in the list should be output as:
"a->b"
ifa != b
"a"
ifa == b
Example 1:
Input: nums = [0,1,3,50,75], lower = 0, upper = 99 Output: ["2","4->49","51->74","76->99"] Explanation: The ranges are: [2,2] --> "2" [4,49] --> "4->49" [51,74] --> "51->74" [76,99] --> "76->99"
Example 2:
Input: nums = [-1], lower = -1, upper = -1 Output: [] Explanation: There are no missing ranges since there are no missing numbers.
Constraints:
-109 <= lower <= upper <= 109
0 <= nums.length <= 100
lower <= nums[i] <= upper
- All the values of
nums
are unique.
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Runtime: 45 ms, faster than 42.04% of Python3 online submissions for Missing Ranges.
Memory Usage: 13.9 MB, less than 83.76% of Python3 online submissions for Missing Ranges.
Memory Usage: 13.9 MB, less than 83.76% of Python3 online submissions for Missing Ranges.
class Solution:
def findMissingRanges(self, nums: List[int], lower: int, upper: int) -> List[str]:
res = []
nums = [lower-1]+nums+[upper+1]
for idx, num in enumerate(nums[:-1]):
start, end = num + 1, nums[idx+1]-1
if start > end: continue
elif start == end: res.append(str(start))
else: res.append(str(start)+"->"+str(end))
return res