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/**
* 986. Interval List Intersections
* https://leetcode.com/problems/interval-list-intersections/
* Difficulty: Medium
*
* You are given two lists of closed intervals, firstList and secondList, where
* firstList[i] = [starti, endi] and secondList[j] = [startj, endj]. Each list of
* intervals is pairwise disjoint and in sorted order.
*
* Return the intersection of these two interval lists.
*
* A closed interval [a, b] (with a <= b) denotes the set of real numbers x with a <= x <= b.
*
* The intersection of two closed intervals is a set of real numbers that are either empty
* or represented as a closed interval. For example, the intersection of [1, 3] and
* [2, 4] is [2, 3].
*/
/**
* @param {number[][]} firstList
* @param {number[][]} secondList
* @return {number[][]}
*/
var intervalIntersection = function(firstList, secondList) {
const result = [];
let i = 0;
let j = 0;
while (i < firstList.length && j < secondList.length) {
const start = Math.max(firstList[i][0], secondList[j][0]);
const end = Math.min(firstList[i][1], secondList[j][1]);
if (start <= end) {
result.push([start, end]);
}
if (firstList[i][1] < secondList[j][1]) {
i++;
} else {
j++;
}
}
return result;
};