Implement the RandomizedCollection
class:
RandomizedCollection()
Initializes theRandomizedCollection
object.bool insert(int val)
Inserts an itemval
into the multiset if not present. Returnstrue
if the item was not present,false
otherwise.bool remove(int val)
Removes an itemval
from the multiset if present. Returnstrue
if the item was present,false
otherwise. Note that ifval
has multiple occurrences in the multiset, we only remove one of them.int getRandom()
Returns a random element from the current multiset of elements (it's guaranteed that at least one element exists when this method is called). The probability of each element being returned is linearly related to the number of same values the multiset contains.
Example 1:
Input ["RandomizedCollection", "insert", "insert", "insert", "getRandom", "remove", "getRandom"] [[], [1], [1], [2], [], [1], []] Output [null, true, false, true, 2, true, 1] Explanation RandomizedCollection randomizedCollection = new RandomizedCollection(); randomizedCollection.insert(1); // return True. Inserts 1 to the collection. Returns true as the collection did not contain 1. randomizedCollection.insert(1); // return False. Inserts another 1 to the collection. Returns false as the collection contained 1. Collection now contains [1,1]. randomizedCollection.insert(2); // return True. Inserts 2 to the collection, returns true. Collection now contains [1,1,2]. randomizedCollection.getRandom(); // getRandom should return 1 with the probability 2/3, and returns 2 with the probability 1/3. randomizedCollection.remove(1); // return True. Removes 1 from the collection, returns true. Collection now contains [1,2]. randomizedCollection.getRandom(); // getRandom should return 1 and 2 both equally likely.
Constraints:
-231 <= val <= 231 - 1
- At most
105
calls will be made toinsert
,remove
, andgetRandom
. - There will be at least one element in the data structure when
getRandom
is called.
Follow up: Could you implement the functions of the class with each function works in average
O(1)
time?