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Overview
Two integers m and n are given which represent an m*n grid. Other than that two 2D integer arrays are also given
- guards where guards[i] = [rowi , columni]. It represents the position of the ith guard
- walls where guards[j] = [rowi , columni]. It represents the position of the ith wall
A guard can see in all the directions
- North
- South
- East
- West
unless obstructed by the wall. All the cells that the guard can see are counted as guarded. The objective is to find the number of unguarded cells
Here is the leetcode link for the same – https://leetcode.com/problems/count-unguarded-cells-in-the-grid/
Program
Below is the program for the same
package main
import "fmt"
func countUnguarded(m int, n int, guards [][]int, walls [][]int) int {
occupancy := make([][]int, m)
for i := 0; i < m; i++ {
occupancy[i] = make([]int, n)
}
for _, val := range guards {
i := val[0]
j := val[1]
occupancy[i][j] = 2
}
for _, val := range walls {
i := val[0]
j := val[1]
occupancy[i][j] = -1
}
for i := 0; i < m; i++ {
for j := 0; j < n; j++ {
if occupancy[i][j] == 2 {
countUtil(i, j, m, n, &occupancy)
}
}
}
count := 0
for i := 0; i < m; i++ {
for j := 0; j < n; j++ {
if occupancy[i][j] == 0 {
count += 1
}
}
}
return count
}
func countUtil(x, y, m, n int, occupancy *([][]int)) {
for i := x + 1; i < m; i++ {
if (*occupancy)[i][y] == 0 {
(*occupancy)[i][y] = 1
}
if (*occupancy)[i][y] == -1 || (*occupancy)[i][y] == 2 {
break
}
}
for i := x - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
if (*occupancy)[i][y] == 0 {
(*occupancy)[i][y] = 1
}
if (*occupancy)[i][y] == -1 || (*occupancy)[i][y] == 2 {
break
}
}
for i := y + 1; i < n; i++ {
if (*occupancy)[x][i] == 0 {
(*occupancy)[x][i] = 1
}
if (*occupancy)[x][i] == -1 || (*occupancy)[x][i] == 2 {
break
}
}
for i := y - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
if (*occupancy)[x][i] == 0 {
(*occupancy)[x][i] = 1
}
if (*occupancy)[x][i] == -1 || (*occupancy)[x][i] == 2 {
break
}
}
}
func main() {
output := countUnguarded(4, 6, [][]int{{0, 0}, {1, 1}, {2, 3}}, [][]int{{0, 1}, {2, 2}, {1, 4}})
fmt.Println(output)
output = countUnguarded(3, 3, [][]int{{1, 1}}, [][]int{{0, 1}, {1, 0}, {2, 1}, {1, 2}})
fmt.Println(output)
}
Output
7
4
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