Magical String
Problem Statement - link #
A magical string s consists of only ‘1’ and ‘2’ and obeys the following rules:
- The string s is magical because concatenating the number of contiguous occurrences of characters ‘1’ and ‘2’ generates the string s itself.
The first few elements of s is s = “1221121221221121122……
”. If we group the consecutive 1’s and 2’s in s, it will be “1 22 11 2 1 22 1 22 11 2 11 22 ......
” and the occurrences of 1’s or 2’s in each group are “1 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 ......
”. You can see that the occurrence sequence is s itself.
Given an integer n, return the number of 1’s in the first n number in the magical string s.
Examples #
Example 1:
Input: n = 6
Output: 3
Explanation: The first 6 elements of magical string s is "122112" and it contains three 1's, so return 3.
Example 2:
Input: n = 1
Output: 1
Constraints #
1 <= n <= 10^5
Solutions #
class Solution {
public:
int magicalString(int n) {
if(n < 4) {
return 1;
}
vector<int> vec(n + 1);
vec[0] = 1, vec[1] = 2, vec[2] = 2;
int left = 2, right = 3, next = 1, res = 1;
while(right < n) {
for(int i = 0; i < vec[left]; i++) {
vec[right] = next;
if( next == 1 && right < n) {
res++;
}
right++;
}
next ^= 3;
left++;
}
return res;
}
};