Maximum Number of Integers to Choose From a Range I
Problem Statement - link #
You are given an integer array banned
and two integers n
and maxSum
. You are choosing some number of integers following the below rules:
- The chosen integers have to be in the range
[1, n]
. - Each integer can be chosen at most once.
- The chosen integers should not be in the array
banned
. - The sum of the chosen integers should not exceed
maxSum
.
Return the maximum number of integers you can choose following the mentioned rules.
Examples #
Example 1:
Input: banned = [1,6,5], n = 5, maxSum = 6
Output: 2
Explanation: You can choose the integers 2 and 4.
2 and 4 are from the range [1, 5], both did not appear in banned, and their sum is 6, which did not exceed maxSum.
Example 2:
Input: banned = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7], n = 8, maxSum = 1
Output: 0
Explanation: You cannot choose any integer while following the mentioned conditions.
Example 3:
Input: banned = [11], n = 7, maxSum = 50
Output: 7
Explanation: You can choose the integers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7.
They are from the range [1, 7], all did not appear in banned, and their sum is 28, which did not exceed maxSum.
Constraints #
1 <= banned.length <= 10^4
1 <= banned[i], n <= 10^4
1 <= maxSum <= 10^9
Solutions #
class Solution {
public:
int maxCount(vector<int>& banned, int n, int maxSum) {
unordered_set<int> set(banned.begin(), banned.end());
int curSum = 0;
int res = 0;
for(int i = 1; i <= n; i++) {
if(set.find(i) == set.end()) {
curSum += i;
if( curSum <= maxSum) {
res += 1;
}
else {
break;
}
}
}
return res;
}
};