Medium
You are given a 0-indexed integer array nums
of even length consisting of an equal number of positive and negative integers.
You should rearrange the elements of nums
such that the modified array follows the given conditions:
nums
is preserved.Return the modified array after rearranging the elements to satisfy the aforementioned conditions.
Example 1:
Input: nums = [3,1,-2,-5,2,-4]
Output: [3,-2,1,-5,2,-4]
Explanation: The positive integers in nums are [3,1,2].
The negative integers are [-2,-5,-4].
The only possible way to rearrange them such that they satisfy all conditions is [3,-2,1,-5,2,-4].
Other ways such as [1,-2,2,-5,3,-4], [3,1,2,-2,-5,-4], [-2,3,-5,1,-4,2] are incorrect because they do not satisfy one or more conditions.
Example 2:
Input: nums = [-1,1]
Output: [1,-1]
Explanation: 1 is the only positive integer and -1 the only negative integer in nums.
So nums is rearranged to [1,-1].
Constraints:
2 <= nums.length <= 2 * 105
nums.length
is even1 <= |nums[i]| <= 105
nums
consists of equal number of positive and negative integers.public class Solution {
public int[] rearrangeArray(int[] nums) {
int[] negatives = new int[nums.length / 2];
int[] positives = new int[nums.length / 2];
int[] result = new int[nums.length];
int pPtr = 0;
int nPtr = 0;
int rPtr = 0;
for (int num : nums) {
if (num > 0) {
positives[pPtr++] = num;
} else {
negatives[nPtr++] = num;
}
}
pPtr = 0;
nPtr = 0;
while (pPtr < positives.length && nPtr < negatives.length) {
result[rPtr++] = positives[pPtr++];
result[rPtr++] = negatives[nPtr++];
}
return result;
}
}