You are given an integer array coins
representing coins of different denominations and an integer amount
representing a total amount of money.
Return the number of combinations that make up that amount. If that amount of money cannot be made up by any combination of the coins, return 0
.
You may assume that you have an infinite number of each kind of coin.
The answer is guaranteed to fit into a signed 32-bit integer.
Example 1:
Input: amount = 5, coins = [1,2,5]
Output: 4
Explanation: there are four ways to make up the amount:
5=5
5=2+2+1
5=2+1+1+1
5=1+1+1+1+1
Example 2:
Input: amount = 3, coins = [2]
Output: 0
Explanation: the amount of 3 cannot be made up just with coins of 2.
Example 3:
Input: amount = 10, coins = [10] Output: 1
笨数
//https://leetcode.com/problems/coin-change-2/discuss/176706/Beginner-Mistake%3A-Why-an-inner-loop-for-coins-doensn't-work-Java-Soln
class Solution {
public int change(int amount, int[] coins) {
int [] combi = new int[amount+1];
combi[0] = 1;
for(int i = 0; i < coins.length; i++){
for(int j=1; j< amount+1; j++){
if(j-coins[i]>=0)
combi[j] = combi[j]+combi[j-coins[i]];
}
}
for(int a: combi)
System.out.print(a+" ");
return combi[amount];
}
}