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MergeKSortedLists.swift
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/**
* Question Link: https://leetcode.com/problems/merge-k-sorted-lists/
* Primary idea: Divide and Conqure with merge two sorted lists as a helper function
* Time Complexity: O(mlogn), m stands for the length of one list, n stands for the number of lists
* Space Complexity: O(1)
*
* Definition for singly-linked list.
* public class ListNode {
* public var val: Int
* public var next: ListNode?
* public init(_ val: Int) {
* self.val = val
* self.next = nil
* }
* }
*/
class MergeKSortedLists {
func mergeKLists(lists: [ListNode?]) -> ListNode? {
guard lists.count > 0 else {
return nil
}
var left = 0
var right = lists.count - 1
var lists = lists
while right > 0 {
left = 0
while left < right {
lists[left] = _mergeTwoLists(lists[left], lists[right])
left += 1
right -= 1
}
}
return lists[0]
}
private func _mergeTwoLists(l1: ListNode?, _ l2: ListNode?) -> ListNode? {
let dummy = ListNode(0)
var node = dummy
var l1 = l1
var l2 = l2
while l1 != nil && l2 != nil {
if l1!.val < l2!.val {
node.next = l1
l1 = l1!.next
} else {
node.next = l2
l2 = l2!.next
}
node = node.next!
}
node.next = l1 ?? l2
return dummy.next
}
}