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src/main/java/com/fishercoder/solutions/_47.java

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import java.util.ArrayList;
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import java.util.Arrays;
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import java.util.HashSet;
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import java.util.List;
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import java.util.Set;
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public class _47 {
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public static class Solution1 {
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return result;
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}
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boolean[] used = new boolean[nums.length];
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List<Integer> list = new ArrayList();
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Arrays.sort(nums);
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dfs(nums, used, list, result);
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Arrays.sort(nums);//this sorting is critical for the correctness of this backtracking algorithm as we compare the two adjancent neighbors to filter out possible duplicate permutations
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backtracking(nums, used, new ArrayList(), result);
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return result;
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}
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private void dfs(int[] nums, boolean[] used, List<Integer> list, List<List<Integer>> result) {
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private void backtracking(int[] nums, boolean[] used, List<Integer> list, List<List<Integer>> result) {
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if (list.size() == nums.length) {
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result.add(new ArrayList(list));
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return;
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if (used[i]) {
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continue;
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}
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if (i > 0 && nums[i - 1] == nums[i] && !used[i - 1]) {
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if (i > 0 && nums[i - 1] == nums[i] && used[i - 1]) {
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/**
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* For this line, both !used[i-1] and used[i-1] will AC.
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* It is because the first one makes sure when duplicates are selected, the order is ascending (index from small to large).
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* However, the second one means the descending order.
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* But without this used[i - 1] or !used[i - 1] will not yield a correct result as the program will not yield a correct result.
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*/
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continue;
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}
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/**
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* For this line, both !used[i-1] and used[i-1] will AC. It is because the first one makes sure when
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* duplicates are selected, the order is ascending (index from small to large). However,
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* the second one means the descending order.
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*/
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used[i] = true;
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list.add(nums[i]);
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dfs(nums, used, list, result);
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backtracking(nums, used, list, result);
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used[i] = false;
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list.remove(list.size() - 1);
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}
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}
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}
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public static class Solution2 {
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public List<List<Integer>> permuteUnique(int[] nums) {
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Arrays.sort(nums);
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Set<List<Integer>> set = new HashSet<>();
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set.add(new ArrayList<>());
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set = recursion(nums, set, 0);
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List<List<Integer>> res = new ArrayList<>();
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for (List<Integer> list : set) {
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res.add(list);
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}
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return res;
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}
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private Set<List<Integer>> recursion(int[] nums, Set<List<Integer>> set, int pos) {
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if (pos == nums.length) {
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return set;
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}
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Set<List<Integer>> newSet = new HashSet<>();
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for (List<Integer> list : set) {
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for (int i = 0; i <= list.size(); i++) {
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List<Integer> newList = new ArrayList<>(list);
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newList.add(i, nums[pos]);
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newSet.add(newList);
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}
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}
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set = newSet;
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return recursion(nums, set, pos + 1);
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}
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}
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}

src/test/java/com/fishercoder/_47Test.java

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public class _47Test {
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private static _47.Solution1 solution1;
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private static _47.Solution2 solution2;
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private static List<List<Integer>> actual;
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@BeforeClass
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public static void setup() {
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solution1 = new _47.Solution1();
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solution2 = new _47.Solution2();
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}
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@Test
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public void test1() {
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actual = solution1.permuteUnique(new int[]{1, 1, 2});
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CommonUtils.printListList(actual);
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actual = solution2.permuteUnique(new int[]{1, 1, 2});
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CommonUtils.printListList(actual);
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}
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}

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