Suppose you have a long flowerbed in which some of the plots are planted and some are not. However, flowers cannot be planted in adjacent plots - they would compete for water and both would die.
Given a flowerbed (represented as an array containing 0 and 1, where 0 means empty and 1 means not empty), and a number n, return if n new flowers can be planted in it without violating the no-adjacent-flowers rule.
Example 1:
Input: flowerbed = [1,0,0,0,1], n = 1 Output: True
Example 2:
Input: flowerbed = [1,0,0,0,1], n = 2 Output: False
Note:
思路: 先简单实现,后续在优化。
public class Solution { public boolean canPlaceFlowers(int[] flowerbed, int n) { if(flowerbed==null || flowerbed.length ==0) { return false; } if(n==0) { return true; } int len = flowerbed.length; if(len==1) { return flowerbed[0]==0; } int count=0; for(int i=0;i<len;i++) { if(flowerbed[i]==0) { if(i==0){ if(flowerbed[i+1]==0) { flowerbed[i]=1; count++; if(count==n) { return true; } } } else if(i==len-1){ if(flowerbed[i-1]==0) { flowerbed[i]=1; count++; if(count==n) { return true; } } } else if(flowerbed[i-1]==0 && flowerbed[i+1]==0) { flowerbed[i]=1; count++; if(count==n) { return true; } } } } return false; } }