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wiggle-subsequence.py
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# Time: O(n)
# Space: O(1)
# A sequence of numbers is called a wiggle sequence
# if the differences between successive numbers strictly
# alternate between positive and negative.
# The first difference (if one exists) may be either positive
# or negative. A sequence with fewer than two elements
# is trivially a wiggle sequence.
#
# For example, [1,7,4,9,2,5] is a wiggle sequence because
# the differences (6,-3,5,-7,3) are alternately positive
# and negative. In contrast, [1,4,7,2,5] and [1,7,4,5,5] are
# not wiggle sequences, the first because its first two differences
# are positive and the second because its last difference is zero.
#
# Given a sequence of integers, return the length of
# the longest subsequence that is a wiggle sequence.
# A subsequence is obtained by deleting some number of elements
# (eventually, also zero) from the original sequence, leaving
# the remaining elements in their original order.
#
# Examples:
# Input: [1,7,4,9,2,5]
# Output: 6
# The entire sequence is a wiggle sequence.
#
# Input: [1,17,5,10,13,15,10,5,16,8]
# Output: 7
# There are several subsequences that achieve this length. One is [1,17,10,13,10,16,8].
#
# Input: [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]
# Output: 2
#
# Follow up:
# Can you do it in O(n) time?
class Solution(object):
def wiggleMaxLength(self, nums):
"""
:type nums: List[int]
:rtype: int
"""
if len(nums) < 2:
return len(nums)
length, up = 1, None
for i in xrange(1, len(nums)):
if nums[i - 1] < nums[i] and (up is None or up is False):
length += 1
up = True
elif nums[i - 1] > nums[i] and (up is None or up is True):
length += 1
up = False
return length