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Overview
An integer array is given. Find the length of the longest consecutive sequence in it. Let’s see an example to understand it
Example 1
Input: [4,7,3,8,2,1]
Output: 4
Reason: The longest consecutive sequence is [1,2,3,4]
Example 2
Input: [4,7,3,8,2,1,9,24,10,11]
Output: 5
Reason: The longest consecutive sequence is [7,8,9,10,11]
The naive idea is to sort the array and return the longest consecutive sequence. But we can do this in O(n) time. Idea is to use a hash here. Below is the idea
- Store each of the numbers in the hash.
- Then starting with each number, find the length of the longest consecutive sequence beginning at that number. So if a number let’s say is n. We try to find n+1, n+2… in the hash and get the length of the longest consecutive sequence starting from that number
- If the length find in step 2 is greater than the previous longest consecutive sequence found, then update the longest consecutive sequence length
Program
Below is the program for the same
package main
import "fmt"
func longestConsecutive(nums []int) int {
numsMap := make(map[int]int)
lenNums := len(nums)
for i := 0; i < lenNums; i++ {
numsMap[nums[i]] = 0
}
maxLCS := 0
for i := 0; i < lenNums; i++ {
currentLen := 1
counter := 1
for {
val, ok := numsMap[nums[i]+counter]
if ok {
if val != 0 {
currentLen += val
break
} else {
currentLen += 1
counter += 1
}
} else {
break
}
}
if currentLen > maxLCS {
maxLCS = currentLen
}
numsMap[nums[i]] = currentLen
}
return maxLCS
}
func main() {
output := longestConsecutive([]int{4, 7, 3, 8, 2, 1})
fmt.Println(output)
output = longestConsecutive([]int{4, 7, 3, 8, 2, 1, 9, 24, 10, 11})
fmt.Println(output)
}
Output:
4
5
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