Codility---Dominator
Task description
A zero-indexed array A consisting of N integers is given. The dominator of array A is the value that occurs in more than half of the elements of A. For example, consider array A such that A[0] = 3 A[1] = 4 A[2] = 3 A[3] = 2 A[4] = 3 A[5] = -1 A[6] = 3 A[7] = 3The dominator of A is 3 because it occurs in 5 out of 8 elements of A (namely in those with indices 0, 2, 4, 6 and 7) and 5 is more than a half of 8. Write a function
that, given a zero-indexed array A consisting of N integers, returns index of any element of array A in which the dominator of A occurs. The function should return −1 if array A does not have a dominator. Assume that:
For example, given array A such that A[0] = 3 A[1] = 4 A[2] = 3 A[3] = 2 A[4] = 3 A[5] = -1 A[6] = 3 A[7] = 3the function may return 0, 2, 4, 6 or 7, as explained above. Complexity:
Elements of input arrays can be modified. |
// you can also use imports, for example:
// import java.util.*;
// you can write to stdout for debugging purposes, e.g.
// System.out.println("this is a debug message");
class Solution {
public int solution(int[] A) {
// write your code in Java SE 8
int size = 0, leader = -1;
for(int i=0; i<A.length;i++) {
if(size == 0) {
leader = A[i];
}
if(leader == A[i]) {
size++;
} else {
size--;
}
}
if(size == 0) return -1;
int index = 0, count = 0;
for(int i=0; i<A.length; i++) {
if(leader == A[i]) {
index = i;
count++;
}
}
if(count*2 <= A.length) return -1;
return index;
}
}
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