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2071 - Maximum Number of Tasks You Can Assign\.
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You have `n` tasks and `m` workers. Each task has a strength requirement stored in a **0-indexed** integer array `tasks`, with the
ith task requiring `tasks[i]` strength to complete. The strength of each worker is stored in a **0-indexed** integer array `workers`, with the jth worker having `workers[j]` strength. Each worker can only be assigned to a **single** task and must have a strength **greater than or equal** to the task's strength requirement (i.e., `workers[j] >= tasks[i]`).
Additionally, you have `pills` magical pills that will **increase a worker's strength** by `strength`. You can decide which workers receive the magical pills, however, you may only give each worker **at most one** magical pill.
Given the **0-indexed** integer arrays `tasks` and `workers` and the integers `pills` and `strength`, return _the **maximum** number of tasks that can be completed._
**Example 1:**
**Input:** tasks = [**3** , **2** , **1** ], workers = [**0** , **3** , **3** ], pills = 1, strength = 1
**Output:** 3
**Explanation:**
We can assign the magical pill and tasks as follows:
- Give the magical pill to worker 0.
- Assign worker 0 to task 2 (0 + 1 >= 1)
- Assign worker 1 to task 1 (3 >= 2)
- Assign worker 2 to task 0 (3 >= 3)
**Example 2:**
**Input:** tasks = [**5** ,4], workers = [**0** ,0,0], pills = 1, strength = 5
**Output:** 1
**Explanation:**
We can assign the magical pill and tasks as follows:
- Give the magical pill to worker 0.
- Assign worker 0 to task 0 (0 + 5 >= 5)
**Example 3:**
**Input:** tasks = [**10** , **15** ,30], workers = [**0** , **10** ,10,10,10], pills = 3, strength = 10
**Output:** 2
**Explanation:**
We can assign the magical pills and tasks as follows:
- Give the magical pill to worker 0 and worker 1.
- Assign worker 0 to task 0 (0 + 10 >= 10)
- Assign worker 1 to task 1 (10 + 10 >= 15)
The last pill is not given because it will not make any worker strong enough for the last task.
**Constraints:**
* `n == tasks.length`
* `m == workers.length`
* 1 <= n, m <= 5 * 104
* `0 <= pills <= m`
* 0 <= tasks[i], workers[j], strength <= 109-
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Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionintmaxTaskAssign(int[] tasks, int[] workers, int pills, int strength)
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public int maxTaskAssign(int[] tasks, int[] workers, int pills, int strength)
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