LeetCode 2824. Count Pairs Whose Sum is Less than Target
Given a?0-indexed?integer array?nums
?of length?n
?and an integer?target
, return?the number of pairs?(i, j)
?where?0 <= i < j < n
?and?nums[i] + nums[j] < target
.
?
Example 1:
Input: nums = [-1,1,2,3,1], target = 2
Output: 3
Explanation: There are 3 pairs of indices that satisfy the conditions in the statement:?
- (0, 1) since 0 < 1 and nums[0] + nums[1] = 0 < target?
-(0, 2) since 0 < 2 and nums[0] + nums[2] = 1 < target?
- (0, 4) since 0 < 4 and nums[0] + nums[4] = 0 < target?
Note that (0, 3) is not counted since nums[0] + nums[3] is not strictly less than the target.
Example 2:
Input: nums = [-6,2,5,-2,-7,-1,3], target = -2
Output: 10
Explanation: There are 10 pairs of indices that satisfy the conditions in the statement:?
- (0, 1) since 0 < 1 and nums[0] + nums[1] = -4 < target?
- (0, 3) since 0 < 3 and nums[0] + nums[3] = -8 < target?
- (0, 4) since 0 < 4 and nums[0] + nums[4] = -13 < target
- (0, 5) since 0 < 5 and nums[0] + nums[5] = -7 < target?
- (0, 6) since 0 < 6 and nums[0] + nums[6] = -3 < target?
- (1, 4) since 1 < 4 and nums[1] + nums[4] = -5 < target?
- (3, 4) since 3 < 4 and nums[3] + nums[4] = -9 < target?
- (3, 5) since 3 < 5 and nums[3] + nums[5] = -3 < target
- (4, 5) since 4 < 5 and nums[4] + nums[5] = -8 < target?
- (4, 6) since 4 < 6 and nums[4] + nums[6] = -4 < target
?
Constraints:
1 <= nums.length == n <= 50
-50 <= nums[i], target <= 50
Runtime:?2 ms, faster than?100.00%?of?Java?online submissions for?Count Pairs Whose Sum is Less than Target.
Memory Usage:?41.5 MB, less than?50.00%?of?Java?online submissions for?Count Pairs Whose Sum is Less than Target.