Find the Town Judge
Problem Statement - link #
In a town, there are n
people labeled from 1
to n
. There is a rumor that one of these people is secretly the town judge.
If the town judge exists, then:
- The town judge trusts nobody.
- Everybody (except for the town judge) trusts the town judge.
- There is exactly one person that satisfies properties 1 and 2.
You are given an array trust where trust[i] = [ai, bi]
representing that the person labeled ai
trusts the person labeled bi
.
Return the label of the town judge if the town judge exists and can be identified, or return -1 otherwise.
Examples #
Example 1:
Input: n = 2, trust = [[1,2]]
Output: 2
Example 2:
Input: n = 3, trust = [[1,3],[2,3]]
Output: 3
Example 3:
Input: n = 3, trust = [[1,3],[2,3],[3,1]]
Output: -1
Constraints #
1 <= n <= 1000
0 <= trust.length <= 10^4
trust[i].length == 2
- All the pairs of trust are unique.
ai != bi
1 <= ai, bi <= n
Solutions #
class Solution {
public:
int findJudge(int n, vector<vector<int>>& trust) {
vector<int> c(n+1, 0);
for(auto t: trust){
c[t[0]]--;
c[t[1]]++;
}
for(int i=1; i<n+1; i++)
if(c[i]==n-1)
return i;
return -1;
}
};