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package com.fishercoder.solutions;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.LinkedList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Queue;
public class _417 {
public static class Solution1 {
/**
* Credit: looked at this post: https://discuss.leetcode.com/topic/62379/java-bfs-dfs-from-ocean
* <p>
* One typical trick to work on 2d grid problems is to go through the border and put proper ones into a queue if using BFS.
*/
public List<int[]> pacificAtlantic(int[][] matrix) {
List<int[]> result = new ArrayList();
if (matrix == null || matrix.length == 0 || matrix[0].length == 0) {
return result;
}
int m = matrix.length;
int n = matrix[0].length;
boolean[][] pacific = new boolean[m][n];
boolean[][] atlantic = new boolean[m][n];
for (int i = 0; i < m; i++) {
dfs(matrix, pacific, Integer.MIN_VALUE, i, 0);
dfs(matrix, atlantic, Integer.MIN_VALUE, i, n - 1);
}
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
dfs(matrix, pacific, Integer.MIN_VALUE, 0, i);
dfs(matrix, atlantic, Integer.MIN_VALUE, m - 1, i);
}
for (int i = 0; i < m; i++) {
for (int j = 0; j < n; j++) {
if (pacific[i][j] && atlantic[i][j]) {
result.add(new int[]{i, j});
}
}
}
return result;
}
void dfs(int[][] matrix, boolean[][] visited, int height, int x, int y) {
int m = matrix.length;
int n = matrix[0].length;
if (x < 0 || y < 0 || x >= m || y >= n || matrix[x][y] < height || visited[x][y]) {
return;
}
visited[x][y] = true;
dfs(matrix, visited, matrix[x][y], x + 1, y);
dfs(matrix, visited, matrix[x][y], x, y + 1);
dfs(matrix, visited, matrix[x][y], x - 1, y);
dfs(matrix, visited, matrix[x][y], x, y - 1);
}
}
public static class Solution2 {
/**This is my original solution on 3/25/2021, although brute force, it works.*/
public List<List<Integer>> pacificAtlantic(int[][] matrix) {
List<List<Integer>> result = new ArrayList<>();
if (matrix == null || matrix.length == 0 || matrix[0].length == 0) {
return result;
}
int m = matrix.length;
int n = matrix[0].length;
for (int i = 0; i < m; i++) {
for (int j = 0; j < n; j++) {
boolean[] touchesPacificAndAtlantic = new boolean[2];
update(i, j, m, n, touchesPacificAndAtlantic);
Queue<int[]> queue = new LinkedList<>();
boolean[][] visited = new boolean[m][n];
visited[i][j] = true;
queue.offer(new int[]{i, j});
if (bfs(matrix, m, n, touchesPacificAndAtlantic, queue, visited)) {
result.add(new ArrayList<>(Arrays.asList(i, j)));
}
}
}
return result;
}
private void update(int i, int j, int m, int n, boolean[] touchesPacificAndAtlantic) {
if (i == 0 || j == 0) {
touchesPacificAndAtlantic[0] = true;
}
if (i == m - 1 || j == n - 1) {
touchesPacificAndAtlantic[1] = true;
}
}
private boolean bfs(int[][] matrix, int m, int n, boolean[] touchesPacificAndAtlantic, Queue<int[]> queue, boolean[][] visited) {
if (touchesPacificAndAtlantic[0] && touchesPacificAndAtlantic[1]) {
return true;
}
int[] directions = new int[]{0, 1, 0, -1, 0};
while (!queue.isEmpty()) {
int size = queue.size();
for (int k = 0; k < size; k++) {
int[] curr = queue.poll();
for (int p = 0; p < directions.length - 1; p++) {
int newx = curr[0] + directions[p];
int newy = curr[1] + directions[p + 1];
if (newx >= 0 && newx < m && newy >= 0 && newy < n && matrix[newx][newy] <= matrix[curr[0]][curr[1]] && !visited[newx][newy]) {
visited[newx][newy] = true;
queue.offer(new int[]{newx, newy});
update(newx, newy, m, n, touchesPacificAndAtlantic);
if (touchesPacificAndAtlantic[0] && touchesPacificAndAtlantic[1]) {
return true;
}
}
}
}
}
return false;
}
}
}