Class Solution
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You are given a positive integer n, indicating that we initially have an n x n 0-indexed integer matrix mat filled with zeroes.
You are also given a 2D integer array query. For each query[i] = [row1i, col1i, row2i, col2i], you should do the following operation:
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1to every element in the submatrix with the top left corner(row1i, col1i)and the bottom right corner(row2i, col2i). That is, add1tomat[x][y]for allrow1i <= x <= row2iandcol1i <= y <= col2i.
Return the matrix mat after performing every query.
Example 1:

Input: n = 3, queries = [[1,1,2,2],[0,0,1,1]]
Output: [[1,1,0],[1,2,1],[0,1,1]]
Explanation: The diagram above shows the initial matrix, the matrix after the first query, and the matrix after the second query.
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In the first query, we add 1 to every element in the submatrix with the top left corner (1, 1) and bottom right corner (2, 2).
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In the second query, we add 1 to every element in the submatrix with the top left corner (0, 0) and bottom right corner (1, 1).
Example 2:

Input: n = 2, queries = [[0,0,1,1]]
Output: [[1,1],[1,1]]
Explanation: The diagram above shows the initial matrix and the matrix after the first query.
- In the first query we add 1 to every element in the matrix.
Constraints:
1 <= n <= 5001 <= queries.length <= 1040 <= row1i <= row2i < n0 <= col1i <= col2i < n
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rangeAddQueries
public int[][] rangeAddQueries(int n, int[][] queries)
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