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Overview
An array prices is given where prices[i] represent the price of a stock on the ith day. You can only buy and sell once. Find the max profit you can earn by buying and selling the stock once.
Example
Input: [4,2,3,8,1]
Output: 6
Buy on the second day at 2 and sell on the 4th day at 8. Profit = 8-2 = 6
The original order should be preserved as well
Program
Here is the program for the same.
package main
import "fmt"
func maxProfit(prices []int) int {
lenPrices := len(prices)
buy := -1
sell := -1
maxProphit := 0
for i := 0; i < lenPrices; {
for i+1 < lenPrices && prices[i] > prices[i+1] {
i++
}
if i == lenPrices-1 {
return maxProphit
}
buy = i
i++
for i+1 < lenPrices && prices[i] < prices[i+1] {
i++
}
sell = i
if (prices[sell] - prices[buy]) > maxProphit {
maxProphit = prices[sell] - prices[buy]
}
i++
}
return maxProphit
}
func main() {
output := maxProfit([]int{4, 2, 3, 8, 1})
fmt.Println(output)
}
Output
6
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