Alice manages a company and has rented some floors of a building as office space. Alice has decided some of these floors should be special floors, used for relaxation only.
You are given two integers bottom
and top
, which denote that Alice has rented all the floors from bottom
to top
(inclusive). You are also given the integer array special
, where special[i]
denotes a special floor that Alice has designated for relaxation.
Return the maximum number of consecutive floors without a special floor.
Example 1:
Input: bottom = 2, top = 9, special = [4,6] Output: 3 Explanation: The following are the ranges (inclusive) of consecutive floors without a special floor: - (2, 3) with a total amount of 2 floors. - (5, 5) with a total amount of 1 floor. - (7, 9) with a total amount of 3 floors. Therefore, we return the maximum number which is 3 floors.
Example 2:
Input: bottom = 6, top = 8, special = [7,6,8] Output: 0 Explanation: Every floor rented is a special floor, so we return 0.
Constraints:
1 <= special.length <= 105
1 <= bottom <= special[i] <= top <= 109
- All the values of
special
are unique.
class Solution:
def maxConsecutive(self, bottom: int, top: int, special: List[int]) -> int:
special.sort()
ans = max(special[0] - bottom, top - special[-1])
for i in range(1, len(special)):
ans = max(ans, special[i] - special[i - 1] - 1)
return ans
class Solution {
public int maxConsecutive(int bottom, int top, int[] special) {
Arrays.sort(special);
int n = special.length;
int ans = Math.max(special[0] - bottom, top - special[n - 1]);
for (int i = 1; i < n; ++i) {
ans = Math.max(ans, special[i] - special[i - 1] - 1);
}
return ans;
}
}
function maxConsecutive(
bottom: number,
top: number,
special: number[],
): number {
let nums = special.slice().sort((a, b) => a - b);
nums.unshift(bottom - 1);
nums.push(top + 1);
let ans = 0;
const n = nums.length;
for (let i = 1; i < n; i++) {
ans = Math.max(ans, nums[i] - nums[i - 1] - 1);
}
return ans;
}