Thursday, September 3, 2015

LeetCode [274] H-Index

 274. H-Index

Medium

Given an array of citations (each citation is a non-negative integer) of a researcher, write a function to compute the researcher's h-index.

According to the definition of h-index on Wikipedia: "A scientist has index h if h of his/her N papers have at least h citations each, and the other N − h papers have no more than h citations each."

Example:

Input: citations = [3,0,6,1,5]
Output: 3 
Explanation: [3,0,6,1,5] means the researcher has 5 papers in total and each of them had 
             received 3, 0, 6, 1, 5 citations respectively. 
             Since the researcher has 3 papers with at least 3 citations each and the remaining 
             two with no more than 3 citations each, her h-index is 3.

Note: If there are several possible values for h, the maximum one is taken as the h-index.

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//C++: 4ms
class Solution {
public:
    int hIndex(vector<int>& citations) {
        sort(citations.begin(), citations.end(), greater<int>());
        int n = citations.size();
        int i = 0;
        for(; i<n; ++i){
            if(citations[i]<i+1) break;
        }
        return i;
    }
};

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class Solution {
public int hIndex(int[] citations) {
    int n = citations.length;
    int[] buckets = new int[n+1];
    for(int c : citations) {
        if(c >= n) {
            buckets[n]++;
        } else {
            buckets[c]++;
        }
    }
    int count = 0;
    for(int i = n; i >= 0; i--) {
        count += buckets[i];
        if(count >= i) {
            return i;
        }
    }
    return 0;
}
}

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