LeetCode-in-Java

1909. Remove One Element to Make the Array Strictly Increasing

Easy

Given a 0-indexed integer array nums, return true if it can be made strictly increasing after removing exactly one element, or false otherwise. If the array is already strictly increasing, return true.

The array nums is strictly increasing if nums[i - 1] < nums[i] for each index (1 <= i < nums.length).

Example 1:

Input: nums = [1,2,10,5,7]

Output: true

Explanation: By removing 10 at index 2 from nums, it becomes [1,2,5,7]. [1,2,5,7] is strictly increasing, so return true.

Example 2:

Input: nums = [2,3,1,2]

Output: false

Explanation:

[3,1,2] is the result of removing the element at index 0.

[2,1,2] is the result of removing the element at index 1.

[2,3,2] is the result of removing the element at index 2.

[2,3,1] is the result of removing the element at index 3.

No resulting array is strictly increasing, so return false.

Example 3:

Input: nums = [1,1,1]

Output: false

Explanation: The result of removing any element is [1,1]. [1,1] is not strictly increasing, so return false.

Constraints:

Solution

public class Solution {
    public boolean canBeIncreasing(int[] nums) {
        boolean removed = false;
        for (int i = 1; i < nums.length; i++) {
            if (nums[i] <= nums[i - 1]) {
                if (removed) {
                    return false;
                } else {
                    removed = true;
                }
                if (i > 1 && nums[i] <= nums[i - 2]) {
                    nums[i] = nums[i - 1];
                }
            }
        }
        return true;
    }
}