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1535. Find the Winner of an Array Game

Description

Given an integer array arr of distinct integers and an integer k.

A game will be played between the first two elements of the array (i.e. arr[0] and arr[1]). In each round of the game, we compare arr[0] with arr[1], the larger integer wins and remains at position 0, and the smaller integer moves to the end of the array. The game ends when an integer wins k consecutive rounds.

Return the integer which will win the game.

It is guaranteed that there will be a winner of the game.

 

Example 1:

Input: arr = [2,1,3,5,4,6,7], k = 2
Output: 5
Explanation: Let's see the rounds of the game:
Round |       arr       | winner | win_count
  1   | [2,1,3,5,4,6,7] | 2      | 1
  2   | [2,3,5,4,6,7,1] | 3      | 1
  3   | [3,5,4,6,7,1,2] | 5      | 1
  4   | [5,4,6,7,1,2,3] | 5      | 2
So we can see that 4 rounds will be played and 5 is the winner because it wins 2 consecutive games.

Example 2:

Input: arr = [3,2,1], k = 10
Output: 3
Explanation: 3 will win the first 10 rounds consecutively.

 

Constraints:

  • 2 <= arr.length <= 105
  • 1 <= arr[i] <= 106
  • arr contains distinct integers.
  • 1 <= k <= 109

 

Solutions

Solution: Simulation

  • Time complexity: O(n)
  • Space complexity: O(1)

 

JavaScript

js
/**
 * @param {number[]} arr
 * @param {number} k
 * @return {number}
 */
const getWinner = function (arr, k) {
  let current = arr[0];
  let winRounds = 0;

  for (let index = 1; index < arr.length; index++) {
    const integer = arr[index];

    if (integer > current) {
      current = integer;
      winRounds = 1;
    } else {
      winRounds += 1;
    }
    if (winRounds === k) return current;
  }
  return current;
};

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