732. My Calendar III
Hard
Implement a MyCalendarThree
class to store your events. A new event can always be added.
Your class will have one method, book(int start, int end)
. Formally, this represents a booking on the half open interval [start, end)
, the range of real numbers x
such that start <= x < end
.
A K-booking happens when K events have some non-empty intersection (ie., there is some time that is common to all K events.)
For each call to the method MyCalendar.book
, return an integer K
representing the largest integer such that there exists a K
-booking in the calendar.
MyCalendarThree cal = new MyCalendarThree();
MyCalendarThree.book(start, end)
Example 1:
MyCalendarThree();
MyCalendarThree.book(10, 20); // returns 1
MyCalendarThree.book(50, 60); // returns 1
MyCalendarThree.book(10, 40); // returns 2
MyCalendarThree.book(5, 15); // returns 3
MyCalendarThree.book(5, 10); // returns 3
MyCalendarThree.book(25, 55); // returns 3
Explanation:
The first two events can be booked and are disjoint, so the maximum K-booking is a 1-booking.
The third event [10, 40) intersects the first event, and the maximum K-booking is a 2-booking.
The remaining events cause the maximum K-booking to be only a 3-booking.
Note that the last event locally causes a 2-booking, but the answer is still 3 because
eg. [10, 20), [10, 40), and [5, 15) are still triple booked.
Note:
- The number of calls to
MyCalendarThree.book
per test case will be at most400
. - In calls to
MyCalendarThree.book(start, end)
,start
andend
are integers in the range[0, 10^9]
.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 | class MyCalendarThree { TreeMap<Integer, Integer> timeLine; public MyCalendarThree() { timeLine = new TreeMap<>(); } public int book(int start, int end) { timeLine.put(start, timeLine.getOrDefault(start, 0)+1); timeLine.put(end, timeLine.getOrDefault(end, 0)-1); int ongoing = 0, ret = 0; for(int v : timeLine.values()){ ongoing += v; ret = Math.max(ret, ongoing); } return ret; } } /** * Your MyCalendarThree object will be instantiated and called as such: * MyCalendarThree obj = new MyCalendarThree(); * int param_1 = obj.book(start,end); */ |
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