Codility---PermCheck

Task description

A non-empty zero-indexed array A consisting of N integers is given.

permutation is a sequence containing each element from 1 to N once, and only once.

For example, array A such that:

A[0] = 4 A[1] = 1 A[2] = 3 A[3] = 2

is a permutation, but array A such that:

A[0] = 4 A[1] = 1 A[2] = 3

is not a permutation, because value 2 is missing.

The goal is to check whether array A is a permutation.

Write a function:

class Solution { public int solution(int[] A); }

that, given a zero-indexed array A, returns 1 if array A is a permutation and 0 if it is not.

For example, given array A such that:

A[0] = 4 A[1] = 1 A[2] = 3 A[3] = 2

the function should return 1.

Given array A such that:

A[0] = 4 A[1] = 1 A[2] = 3

the function should return 0.

Assume that:

  • N is an integer within the range [1..100,000];
  • each element of array A is an integer within the range [1..1,000,000,000].

Complexity:

  • expected worst-case time complexity is O(N);
  • expected worst-case space complexity is O(N), beyond input storage (not counting the storage required for input arguments).

Elements of input arrays can be modified.

Solution
 
Programming language used: Java
Total time used: 10 minutes
Code: 12:33:43 UTC, java, final, score:  100
// 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");
import java.util.Arrays;
class Solution {
    public int solution(int[] A) {
        // write your code in Java SE 8
        Arrays.sort(A);
        for(int i=0; i<A.length; i++) {
            if(A[i] != i+1)
                return 0;                
        }
        return 1;
    }
}
原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/samo/p/6776421.html