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1914. Cyclically Rotating a Grid [Rating: 1766.25]

You are given an m x n integer matrix grid, where m and n are both evenintegers, and an integer k.

The matrix is composed of several layers, which is shown in the below image, where each color is its own layer:

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A cyclic rotation of the matrix is done by cyclically rotating each layer in the matrix. To cyclically rotate a layer once, each element in the layer will take the place of the adjacent element in the counter-clockwise direction. An example rotation is shown below:

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Return the matrix after applying k cyclic rotations to it.

Example 1:

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Input: grid = [[40,10],[30,20]], k = 1
Output: [[10,20],[40,30]]
Explanation: The figures above represent the grid at every state.

Example 2:

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Input: grid = [[1,2,3,4],[5,6,7,8],[9,10,11,12],[13,14,15,16]], k = 2
Output: [[3,4,8,12],[2,11,10,16],[1,7,6,15],[5,9,13,14]]
Explanation: The figures above represent the grid at every state.

Constraints:

  • m == grid.length
  • n == grid[i].length
  • 2 <= m, n <= 50
  • Both m and n are even integers.
  • 1 <= grid[i][j] <= 5000
  • 1 <= k <= 109