518. Coin Change 2
Medium
You are given coins of different denominations and a total amount of money. Write a function to compute the number of combinations that make up that amount. You may assume that you have infinite number of each kind of coin.
Example 1:
Input: amount = 5, coins = [1, 2, 5] Output: 4 Explanation: there are four ways to make up the amount: 5=5 5=2+2+1 5=2+1+1+1 5=1+1+1+1+1
Example 2:
Input: amount = 3, coins = [2] Output: 0 Explanation: the amount of 3 cannot be made up just with coins of 2.
Example 3:
Input: amount = 10, coins = [10] Output: 1
Note:
You can assume that
- 0 <= amount <= 5000
- 1 <= coin <= 5000
- the number of coins is less than 500
- the answer is guaranteed to fit into signed 32-bit integer
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 | class Solution { public int change(int amount, int[] coins) { int[] dp = new int[amount + 1]; dp[0] = 1; for(int c : coins){ for(int j=c; j<=amount; ++j){ dp[j] += dp[j-c]; } } return dp[amount]; } } |
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