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BrickWall554.java
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/**
* There is a brick wall in front of you. The wall is rectangular and has
* several rows of bricks. The bricks have the same height but different width.
* You want to draw a vertical line from the top to the bottom and cross the
* least bricks.
*
* The brick wall is represented by a list of rows. Each row is a list of
* integers representing the width of each brick in this row from left to right.
*
* If your line go through the edge of a brick, then the brick is not considered
* as crossed. You need to find out how to draw the line to cross the least
* bricks and return the number of crossed bricks.
*
* You cannot draw a line just along one of the two vertical edges of the wall,
* in which case the line will obviously cross no bricks.
*
* Example:
* Input:
* [[1,2,2,1],
* [3,1,2],
* [1,3,2],
* [2,4],
* [3,1,2],
* [1,3,1,1]]
* Output: 2
*
* Explanation:
* https://leetcode.com/static/images/problemset/brick_wall.png
*
* Note:
* The width sum of bricks in different rows are the same and won't exceed INT_MAX.
* The number of bricks in each row is in range [1,10,000]. The height of
* wall is in range [1,10,000]. Total number of bricks of the wall won't
* exceed 20,000.
*
*/
public class BrickWall554 {
public int leastBricks(List<List<Integer>> wall) {
Map<Integer, Integer> map = new HashMap<>();
for (int i = 0; i<wall.size(); i++) {
List<Integer> row = wall.get(i);
int sum = 0;
for (int j = 0; j<row.size()-1; j++) {
sum += row.get(j);
map.put(sum, map.getOrDefault(sum, 0) + 1);
}
}
int res = 0;
for (Integer v: map.values()) {
res = Math.max(res, v);
}
return wall.size()-res;
}
}