Class Solution
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public class Solution extends Object
1954 - Minimum Garden Perimeter to Collect Enough Apples.Medium
In a garden represented as an infinite 2D grid, there is an apple tree planted at every integer coordinate. The apple tree planted at an integer coordinate
(i, j)has|i| + |j|apples growing on it.You will buy an axis-aligned square plot of land that is centered at
(0, 0).Given an integer
neededApples, return the minimum perimeter of a plot such that at leastneededApplesapples are inside or on the perimeter of that plot.The value of
|x|is defined as:xifx >= 0-xifx < 0
Example 1:

Input: neededApples = 1
Output: 8
Explanation: A square plot of side length 1 does not contain any apples. However, a square plot of side length 2 has 12 apples inside (as depicted in the image above). The perimeter is 2 * 4 = 8.
Example 2:
Input: neededApples = 13
Output: 16
Example 3:
Input: neededApples = 1000000000
Output: 5040
Constraints:
1 <= neededApples <= 1015
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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 longminimumPerimeter(long neededApples)
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