Class SeatManager
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public class SeatManager extends Object
1845 - Seat Reservation Manager.Medium
Design a system that manages the reservation state of
nseats that are numbered from1ton.Implement the
SeatManagerclass:SeatManager(int n)Initializes aSeatManagerobject that will managenseats numbered from1ton. All seats are initially available.int reserve()Fetches the smallest-numbered unreserved seat, reserves it, and returns its number.void unreserve(int seatNumber)Unreserves the seat with the givenseatNumber.
Example 1:
Input [“SeatManager”, “reserve”, “reserve”, “unreserve”, “reserve”, “reserve”, “reserve”, “reserve”, “unreserve”] [[5], [], [], [2], [], [], [], [], [5]]
Output: [null, 1, 2, null, 2, 3, 4, 5, null]
Explanation:
SeatManager seatManager = new SeatManager(5); // Initializes a SeatManager with 5 seats.
seatManager.reserve(); // All seats are available, so return the lowest numbered seat, which is 1.
seatManager.reserve(); // The available seats are [2,3,4,5], so return the lowest of them, which is 2.
seatManager.unreserve(2); // Unreserve seat 2, so now the available seats are [2,3,4,5].
seatManager.reserve(); // The available seats are [2,3,4,5], so return the lowest of them, which is 2.
seatManager.reserve(); // The available seats are [3,4,5], so return the lowest of them, which is 3.
seatManager.reserve(); // The available seats are [4,5], so return the lowest of them, which is 4.
seatManager.reserve(); // The only available seat is seat 5, so return 5.
seatManager.unreserve(5); // Unreserve seat 5, so now the available seats are [5].
Constraints:
1 <= n <= 1051 <= seatNumber <= n- For each call to
reserve, it is guaranteed that there will be at least one unreserved seat. - For each call to
unreserve, it is guaranteed thatseatNumberwill be reserved. - At most
105calls in total will be made toreserveandunreserve.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description SeatManager(int n)
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