Unique Paths
Problem Statement - link #
A robot is located at the top-left corner of a m x n
grid (marked ‘Start’ in the diagram below).
The robot can only move either down or right at any point in time. The robot is trying to reach the bottom-right corner of the grid (marked ‘Finish’ in the diagram below).
How many possible unique paths are there?
Examples #
Example 1:
Input: m = 3, n = 7
Output: 28
Example 2:
Input: m = 3, n = 2
Output: 3
Explanation:
From the top-left corner, there are a total of 3 ways to reach the bottom-right corner:
1. Right -> Down -> Down
2. Down -> Down -> Right
3. Down -> Right -> Down
Example 3:
Input: m = 7, n = 3
Output: 28
Example 4:
Input: m = 3, n = 3
Output: 6
Constraints #
1 <= m, n <= 100
- It’s guaranteed that the answer will be less than or equal to
2 * 10^9
.
Solutions #
class Solution {
public:
int uniquePaths(int m, int n) {
vector<vector<int>> dp(m,vector<int>(n,1));
for(int i=1; i<m; i++)
for(int j=1; j<n; j++)
dp[i][j] = dp[i-1][j]+dp[i][j-1];
return dp[m-1][n-1];
}
};