[LC] 1146. Snapshot Array
Implement a SnapshotArray that supports the following interface:
SnapshotArray(int length)
initializes an array-like data structure with the given length. Initially, each element equals 0.void set(index, val)
sets the element at the givenindex
to be equal toval
.int snap()
takes a snapshot of the array and returns thesnap_id
: the total number of times we calledsnap()
minus1
.int get(index, snap_id)
returns the value at the givenindex
, at the time we took the snapshot with the givensnap_id
Example 1:
Input: ["SnapshotArray","set","snap","set","get"] [[3],[0,5],[],[0,6],[0,0]] Output: [null,null,0,null,5] Explanation: SnapshotArray snapshotArr = new SnapshotArray(3); // set the length to be 3 snapshotArr.set(0,5); // Set array[0] = 5 snapshotArr.snap(); // Take a snapshot, return snap_id = 0 snapshotArr.set(0,6); snapshotArr.get(0,0); // Get the value of array[0] with snap_id = 0, return 5
class SnapshotArray { List<TreeMap<Integer, Integer>> list; int shots; public SnapshotArray(int length) { list = new ArrayList<>(); for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) { list.add(new TreeMap<>()); list.get(i).put(0, 0); } } public void set(int index, int val) { list.get(index).put(shots, val); } public int snap() { return shots++; } public int get(int index, int snap_id) { return list.get(index).floorEntry(snap_id).getValue(); } } /** * Your SnapshotArray object will be instantiated and called as such: * SnapshotArray obj = new SnapshotArray(length); * obj.set(index,val); * int param_2 = obj.snap(); * int param_3 = obj.get(index,snap_id); */