Class Solution
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public class Solution extends Object
2234 - Maximum Total Beauty of the Gardens.Hard
Alice is a caretaker of
ngardens and she wants to plant flowers to maximize the total beauty of all her gardens.You are given a 0-indexed integer array
flowersof sizen, whereflowers[i]is the number of flowers already planted in theithgarden. Flowers that are already planted cannot be removed. You are then given another integernewFlowers, which is the maximum number of flowers that Alice can additionally plant. You are also given the integerstarget,full, andpartial.A garden is considered complete if it has at least
targetflowers. The total beauty of the gardens is then determined as the sum of the following:- The number of complete gardens multiplied by
full. - The minimum number of flowers in any of the incomplete gardens multiplied by
partial. If there are no incomplete gardens, then this value will be0.
Return the maximum total beauty that Alice can obtain after planting at most
newFlowersflowers.Example 1:
Input: flowers = [1,3,1,1], newFlowers = 7, target = 6, full = 12, partial = 1
Output: 14
Explanation: Alice can plant
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2 flowers in the 0th garden
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3 flowers in the 1st garden
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1 flower in the 2nd garden
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1 flower in the 3rd garden
The gardens will then be [3,6,2,2]. She planted a total of 2 + 3 + 1 + 1 = 7 flowers.
There is 1 garden that is complete.
The minimum number of flowers in the incomplete gardens is 2.
Thus, the total beauty is 1 * 12 + 2 * 1 = 12 + 2 = 14.
No other way of planting flowers can obtain a total beauty higher than 14.
Example 2:
Input: flowers = [2,4,5,3], newFlowers = 10, target = 5, full = 2, partial = 6
Output: 30
Explanation: Alice can plant
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3 flowers in the 0th garden
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0 flowers in the 1st garden
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0 flowers in the 2nd garden
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2 flowers in the 3rd garden
The gardens will then be [5,4,5,5]. She planted a total of 3 + 0 + 0 + 2 = 5 flowers.
There are 3 gardens that are complete.
The minimum number of flowers in the incomplete gardens is 4.
Thus, the total beauty is 3 * 2 + 4 * 6 = 6 + 24 = 30.
No other way of planting flowers can obtain a total beauty higher than 30.
Note that Alice could make all the gardens complete but in this case, she would obtain a lower total beauty.
Constraints:
1 <= flowers.length <= 1051 <= flowers[i], target <= 1051 <= newFlowers <= 10101 <= full, partial <= 105
- The number of complete gardens multiplied by
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Solution()
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description longmaximumBeauty(int[] flowers, long newFlowers, int target, int full, int partial)
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