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g1001_1100.s1031_maximum_sum_of_two_non_overlapping_subarrays.Solution

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1031 - Maximum Sum of Two Non-Overlapping Subarrays\. Medium Given an integer array `nums` and two integers `firstLen` and `secondLen`, return _the maximum sum of elements in two non-overlapping **subarrays** with lengths_ `firstLen` _and_ `secondLen`. The array with length `firstLen` could occur before or after the array with length `secondLen`, but they have to be non-overlapping. A **subarray** is a **contiguous** part of an array. **Example 1:** **Input:** nums = [0,6,5,2,2,5,1,9,4], firstLen = 1, secondLen = 2 **Output:** 20 **Explanation:** One choice of subarrays is [9] with length 1, and [6,5] with length 2. **Example 2:** **Input:** nums = [3,8,1,3,2,1,8,9,0], firstLen = 3, secondLen = 2 **Output:** 29 **Explanation:** One choice of subarrays is [3,8,1] with length 3, and [8,9] with length 2. **Example 3:** **Input:** nums = [2,1,5,6,0,9,5,0,3,8], firstLen = 4, secondLen = 3 **Output:** 31 **Explanation:** One choice of subarrays is [5,6,0,9] with length 4, and [3,8] with length 3. **Constraints:** * `1 <= firstLen, secondLen <= 1000` * `2 <= firstLen + secondLen <= 1000` * `firstLen + secondLen <= nums.length <= 1000` * `0 <= nums[i] <= 1000`
  • Constructor Details

    • Solution

      public Solution()
  • Method Details

    • maxSumTwoNoOverlap

      public int maxSumTwoNoOverlap(int[] nums, int f, int s)