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3479 - Fruits Into Baskets III.
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You are given two arrays of integers, fruits and baskets, each of length n, where fruits[i] represents the quantity of the ith type of fruit, and baskets[j] represents the capacity of the jth basket.
From left to right, place the fruits according to these rules:
- Each fruit type must be placed in the leftmost available basket with a capacity greater than or equal to the quantity of that fruit type.
- Each basket can hold only one type of fruit.
- If a fruit type cannot be placed in any basket, it remains unplaced.
Return the number of fruit types that remain unplaced after all possible allocations are made.
Example 1:
Input: fruits = [4,2,5], baskets = [3,5,4]
Output: 1
Explanation:
fruits[0] = 4is placed inbaskets[1] = 5.fruits[1] = 2is placed inbaskets[0] = 3.fruits[2] = 5cannot be placed inbaskets[2] = 4.
Since one fruit type remains unplaced, we return 1.
Example 2:
Input: fruits = [3,6,1], baskets = [6,4,7]
Output: 0
Explanation:
fruits[0] = 3is placed inbaskets[0] = 6.fruits[1] = 6cannot be placed inbaskets[1] = 4(insufficient capacity) but can be placed in the next available basket,baskets[2] = 7.fruits[2] = 1is placed inbaskets[1] = 4.
Since all fruits are successfully placed, we return 0.
Constraints:
n == fruits.length == baskets.length1 <= n <= 1051 <= fruits[i], baskets[i] <= 109
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public int numOfUnplacedFruits(int[] fruits, int[] baskets)
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