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Description

A web developer needs to know how to design a web page's size. So, given a specific rectangular web page’s area, your job by now is to design a rectangular web page, whose length L and width W satisfy the following requirements:

  1. The area of the rectangular web page you designed must equal to the given target area.
  2. The width W should not be larger than the length L, which means L >= W.
  3. The difference between length L and width W should be as small as possible.

Return an array [L, W] where L and W are the length and width of the web page you designed in sequence.

 

Example 1:

Input: area = 4
Output: [2,2]
Explanation: The target area is 4, and all the possible ways to construct it are [1,4], [2,2], [4,1]. 
But according to requirement 2, [1,4] is illegal; according to requirement 3,  [4,1] is not optimal compared to [2,2]. So the length L is 2, and the width W is 2.

Example 2:

Input: area = 37
Output: [37,1]

Example 3:

Input: area = 122122
Output: [427,286]

 

Constraints:

  • 1 <= area <= 107

Solutions

Python3

class Solution:
    def constructRectangle(self, area: int) -> List[int]:
        w = int(sqrt(area))
        while area % w != 0:
            w -= 1
        return [area // w, w]

Java

class Solution {
    public int[] constructRectangle(int area) {
        int w = (int) Math.sqrt(area);
        while (area % w != 0) {
            --w;
        }
        return new int[] {area / w, w};
    }
}

C++

class Solution {
public:
    vector<int> constructRectangle(int area) {
        int w = sqrt(1.0 * area);
        while (area % w != 0) --w;
        return {area / w, w};
    }
};

Go

func constructRectangle(area int) []int {
	w := int(math.Sqrt(float64(area)))
	for area%w != 0 {
		w--
	}
	return []int{area / w, w}
}

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