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ShuffleAnArray384.java
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/**
* Shuffle a set of numbers without duplicates.
*
* Example:
*
* // Init an array with set 1, 2, and 3.
* int[] nums = {1,2,3};
* Solution solution = new Solution(nums);
*
* // Shuffle the array [1,2,3] and return its result. Any permutation of
* [1,2,3] must equally likely to be returned.
* solution.shuffle();
*
* // Resets the array back to its original configuration [1,2,3].
* solution.reset();
*
* // Returns the random shuffling of array [1,2,3].
* solution.shuffle();
*/
public class ShuffleAnArray384 {
class Solution {
private int[] nums;
private Random rand = new Random();
public Solution(int[] nums) {
this.nums = nums;
}
/** Resets the array to its original configuration and return it. */
public int[] reset() {
return this.nums;
}
/** Returns a random shuffling of the array. */
public int[] shuffle() {
int[] randomed = this.nums.clone();
for (int i=randomed.length-1; i>0; i--) {
int idx = rand.nextInt(i+1);
swap(randomed, idx, i);
}
return randomed;
}
private void swap(int[] arr, int i, int j) {
int tmp = arr[i];
arr[i] = arr[j];
arr[j] = tmp;
}
}
/**
* Your Solution object will be instantiated and called as such:
* Solution obj = new Solution(nums);
* int[] param_1 = obj.reset();
* int[] param_2 = obj.shuffle();
*/
}