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g1601_1700.s1671_minimum_number_of_removals_to_make_mountain_array.Solution
1671 - Minimum Number of Removals to Make Mountain Array.
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You may recall that an array arr is a mountain array if and only if:
arr.length >= 3- There exists some index
i( 0-indexed ) with0 < i < arr.length - 1such that:arr[0] < arr[1] < ... < arr[i - 1] < arr[i]arr[i] > arr[i + 1] > ... > arr[arr.length - 1]
Given an integer array nums, return the minimum number of elements to remove to make nums a mountain array.
Example 1:
Input: nums = [1,3,1]
Output: 0
Explanation: The array itself is a mountain array so we do not need to remove any elements.
Example 2:
Input: nums = [2,1,1,5,6,2,3,1]
Output: 3
Explanation: One solution is to remove the elements at indices 0, 1, and 5, making the array nums = [1,5,6,3,1].
Constraints:
3 <= nums.length <= 10001 <= nums[i] <= 109- It is guaranteed that you can make a mountain array out of
nums.
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public int minimumMountainRemovals(int[] nums)
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