Class Solution
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- g0701_0800.s0782_transform_to_chessboard.Solution
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public class Solution extends Object
782 - Transform to Chessboard.Hard
You are given an
n x n
binary gridboard
. In each move, you can swap any two rows with each other, or any two columns with each other.Return the minimum number of moves to transform the board into a chessboard board. If the task is impossible, return
-1
.A chessboard board is a board where no
0
’s and no1
’s are 4-directionally adjacent.Example 1:
Input: board = [[0,1,1,0],[0,1,1,0],[1,0,0,1],[1,0,0,1]]
Output: 2
Explanation:
One potential sequence of moves is shown. The first move swaps the first and second column. The second move swaps the second and third row.
Example 2:
Input: board = [[0,1],[1,0]]
Output: 0
Explanation: Also note that the board with 0 in the top left corner, is also a valid chessboard.
Example 3:
Input: board = [[1,0],[1,0]]
Output: -1
Explanation: No matter what sequence of moves you make, you cannot end with a valid chessboard.
Constraints:
n == board.length
n == board[i].length
2 <= n <= 30
board[i][j]
is either0
or1
.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Solution()
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description int
movesToChessboard(int[][] board)
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