package LeetCode_281 import java.util.* /** * 281. Zigzag Iterator * (Prime) * Given two 1d vectors, implement an iterator to return their elements alternately. Example: Input: v1 = [1,2] v2 = [3,4,5,6] Output: [1,3,2,4,5,6] Explanation: By calling next repeatedly until hasNext returns false, the order of elements returned by next should be: [1,3,2,4,5,6]. Follow up: What if you are given k 1d vectors? How well can your code be extended to such cases? Clarification for the follow up question: The "Zigzag" order is not clearly defined and is ambiguous for k > 2 cases. If "Zigzag" does not look right to you, replace "Zigzag" with "Cyclic". For example: Input: [1,2,3] [4,5,6,7] [8,9] Output: [1,4,8,2,5,9,3,6,7]. * */ /* * solution 1: merge two array, Time complexity:O(n1+n2), Space complexity:O(n1+n2) * */ class ZigzagIterator(v1: List<Int>?, v2: List<Int>?) { val list = ArrayList<Int>() var index = 0 init { val n1 = v1?.size ?: 0 val n2 = v2?.size ?: 0 val n = Math.max(n1, n2) for (i in 0 until n) { if (i < n1 && v1 != null) { list.add(v1[i]) } if (i < n2 && v2 != null) { list.add(v2[i]) } } } fun next(): Int { return list.get(index++) } fun hasNext(): Boolean { return index < list.size } }