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g1801_1900.s1802_maximum_value_at_a_given_index_in_a_bounded_array.Solution
1802 - Maximum Value at a Given Index in a Bounded Array.
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You are given three positive integers: n, index, and maxSum. You want to construct an array nums ( 0-indexed ) that satisfies the following conditions:
nums.length == nnums[i]is a positive integer where0 <= i < n.abs(nums[i] - nums[i+1]) <= 1where0 <= i < n-1.- The sum of all the elements of
numsdoes not exceedmaxSum. nums[index]is maximized.
Return nums[index] of the constructed array.
Note that abs(x) equals x if x >= 0, and -x otherwise.
Example 1:
Input: n = 4, index = 2, maxSum = 6
Output: 2
Explanation: nums = [1,2, 2 ,1] is one array that satisfies all the conditions. There are no arrays that satisfy all the conditions and have nums[2] == 3, so 2 is the maximum nums[2].
Example 2:
Input: n = 6, index = 1, maxSum = 10
Output: 3
Constraints:
1 <= n <= maxSum <= 1090 <= index < n
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public int maxValue(int n, int index, int maxSum)
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