[LeetCode] Trapping Rain Water

Note: The following idea is in fact from the last answer in this link, which leads to a clean code. I just reorganize it and add some explanations. I hope it is Ok.

The following are four solutions in C/C++/Java/Python respectively. The basic idea is that we set two pointers l and r to the left and right end of height. Then we get the minimum height (minHeight) of these pointers (similar to Container with Most Water due to the Leaking Bucket Effect) since the level of the water cannot be higher than it. Then we move the two pointers towards the center. If the coming level is less than minHeight, then it will hold some water. Fill the water until we meet some "barrier" (with height larger than minHeight) and update l and r to repeat this process in a new interval.


C

 1 int trap(int* height, int heightSize) {
 2     int l = 0, r = heightSize - 1, water = 0, minHeight = 0;
 3     while (l < r) { 
 4         while (l < r && height[l] <= minHeight)
 5             water += minHeight - height[l++];
 6         while (r > l && height[r] <= minHeight)
 7             water += minHeight - height[r--];
 8         minHeight = height[l] <= height[r] ? height[l] : height[r];
 9     }
10     return water;
11 }

C++

 1 class Solution {
 2 public:
 3     int trap(vector<int>& height) {
 4         int n = height.size(), l = 0, r = n - 1, water = 0, minHeight = 0;
 5         while (l < r) {
 6             while (l < r && height[l] <= minHeight)
 7                 water += minHeight - height[l++];
 8             while (r > l && height[r] <= minHeight) 
 9                 water += minHeight - height[r--];
10             minHeight = min(height[l], height[r]);
11         }
12         return water;
13     }
14 };

Java

public class Solution {
    public int trap(int[] height) {
        int n = height.length, l = 0, r = n - 1, water = 0, minHeight = 0;
        while (l < r) {
            while (l < r && height[l] <= minHeight)
                water += minHeight - height[l++];
            while (r > l && height[r] <= minHeight)
                water += minHeight - height[r--];
            minHeight = Math.min(height[l], height[r]);
        }
        return water;
    }
}

Python

 1 class Solution:
 2     # @param {integer[]} height
 3     # @return {integer} 
 4     def trap(self, height):
 5         n = len(height)
 6         l, r, water, minHeight = 0, n - 1, 0, 0
 7         while l < r:
 8             while l < r and height[l] <= minHeight:
 9                 water += minHeight - height[l]
10                 l += 1
11             while r > l and height[r] <= minHeight:
12                 water += minHeight - height[r]
13                 r -= 1
14             minHeight = min(height[l], height[r])
15         return water

 

posted @ 2015-07-14 23:55  jianchao-li  阅读(400)  评论(0编辑  收藏  举报