Medium
You are playing a game that contains multiple characters, and each of the characters has two main properties: attack and defense. You are given a 2D integer array properties
where properties[i] = [attacki, defensei]
represents the properties of the ith
character in the game.
A character is said to be weak if any other character has both attack and defense levels strictly greater than this character’s attack and defense levels. More formally, a character i
is said to be weak if there exists another character j
where attackj > attacki
and defensej > defensei
.
Return the number of weak characters.
Example 1:
Input: properties = [[5,5],[6,3],[3,6]]
Output: 0
Explanation: No character has strictly greater attack and defense than the other.
Example 2:
Input: properties = [[2,2],[3,3]]
Output: 1
Explanation: The first character is weak because the second character has a strictly greater attack and defense.
Example 3:
Input: properties = [[1,5],[10,4],[4,3]]
Output: 1
Explanation: The third character is weak because the second character has a strictly greater attack and defense.
Constraints:
2 <= properties.length <= 105
properties[i].length == 2
1 <= attacki, defensei <= 105
import java.util.Arrays;
public class Solution {
public int numberOfWeakCharacters(int[][] properties) {
Arrays.sort(properties, (a, b) -> a[0] == b[0] ? b[1] - a[1] : a[0] - b[0]);
int max = properties[properties.length - 1][1];
int count = 0;
for (int i = properties.length - 2; i >= 0; i--) {
if (properties[i][1] < max) {
count++;
}
max = Math.max(max, properties[i][1]);
}
return count;
}
}