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brick-wall.py
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# Time: O(n), n is the total number of the bricks
# Space: O(m), m is the total number different widths
# There is a brick wall in front of you. The wall is rectangular
# and has several rows of bricks.
# The bricks have the same height but different width.
# You want to draw a vertical line from
# the top to the bottom and cross the least bricks.
#
# The brick wall is represented by a list of rows.
# Each row is a list of integers representing the
# width of each brick in this row from left to right.
#
# If your line go through the edge of a brick,
# then the brick is not considered as crossed.
# You need to find out how to draw the line to cross the least bricks and
# return the number of crossed bricks.
#
# You cannot draw a line just along one of the two vertical edges of the wall,
# in which case the line will obviously cross no bricks.
#
# Example:
# Input:
# [[1,2,2,1],
# [3,1,2],
# [1,3,2],
# [2,4],
# [3,1,2],
# [1,3,1,1]]
# Output: 2
#
# Note:
# The width sum of bricks in different rows are the same and
# won't exceed INT_MAX.
# The number of bricks in each row is in range [1,10,000].
# The height of wall is in range [1,10,000].
# Total number of bricks of the wall won't exceed 20,000.
import collections
try:
xrange # Python 2
except NameError:
xrange = range # Python 3
class Solution(object):
def leastBricks(self, wall):
"""
:type wall: List[List[int]]
:rtype: int
"""
widths = collections.defaultdict(int)
result = len(wall)
for row in wall:
width = 0
for i in xrange(len(row)-1):
width += row[i]
widths[width] += 1
result = min(result, len(wall) - widths[width])
return result