3386. Button with Longest Push Time
3386. Button with Longest Push Time
Description
You are given a 2D array events
which represents a sequence of events where a child pushes a series of buttons on a keyboard.
Each events[i] = [indexi, timei] indicates that the button at index indexi was pressed at time timei.
- The array is sorted in increasing order of
time
. - The time taken to press a button is the difference in time between consecutive button presses. The time for the first button is simply the time at which it was pressed.
Return the index
of the button that took the longest time to push. If multiple buttons have the same longest time, return the button with the smallest index
.
Example 1:
1 | Input: events = [[1,2],[2,5],[3,9],[1,15]] |
Explanation:
- Button with index 1 is pressed at time 2.
- Button with index 2 is pressed at time 5, so it took
5 - 2 = 3
units of time. - Button with index 3 is pressed at time 9, so it took
9 - 5 = 4
units of time. - Button with index 1 is pressed again at time 15, so it took
15 - 9 = 6
units of time.
Example 2:
1 | Input: events = [[10,5],[1,7]] |
Explanation:
- Button with index 10 is pressed at time 5.
- Button with index 1 is pressed at time 7, so it took
7 - 5 = 2
units of time.
Constraints:
1 <= events.length <= 1000
- events[i] == [indexi, timei]
- 1 <= indexi, timei <= 10^5
- The input is generated such that
events
is sorted in increasing order of timei.
Hints/Notes
- 2025/01/09
- 0x3Fâs solution(checked)
- Weekly Contest 428
Solution
Language: C++
1 | class Solution { |