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0075. Sort Colors.js
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// Given an array with n objects colored red, white or blue, sort them in-place so that objects of the same color are adjacent, with the colors in the order red, white and blue.
//
// Here, we will use the integers 0, 1, and 2 to represent the color red, white, and blue respectively.
//
// Note: You are not suppose to use the library's sort function for this problem.
//
// Example:
//
// Input: [2,0,2,1,1,0]
// Output: [0,0,1,1,2,2]
//
// Follow up:
//
// A rather straight forward solution is a two-pass algorithm using counting sort.
// First, iterate the array counting number of 0's, 1's, and 2's, then overwrite array with total number of 0's, then 1's and followed by 2's.
// Could you come up with a one-pass algorithm using only constant space?
/**
* @param {number[]} nums
* @return {void} Do not return anything, modify nums in-place instead.
*/
// Time O(n)
// Space O(1)
//
// 0 0 | 1 | 2 1 | 2
// l i r
const sortColors = (nums) => {
const swap = (i, j) => [nums[i], nums[j]] = [nums[j], nums[i]];
let l = 0;
let r = nums.length - 1;
let i = 0;
while (i <= r) {
const n = nums[i];
if (n === 0) {
swap(i, l);
l++;
i++;
} else if (n === 2) {
swap(i, r);
r--;
} else {
i++;
}
}
};