Class Solution

java.lang.Object
g2401_2500.s2418_sort_the_people.Solution

public class Solution extends java.lang.Object
2418 - Sort the People.

Easy

You are given an array of strings names, and an array heights that consists of distinct positive integers. Both arrays are of length n.

For each index i, names[i] and heights[i] denote the name and height of the ith person.

Return names sorted in descending order by the people’s heights.

Example 1:

Input: names = [“Mary”,“John”,“Emma”], heights = [180,165,170]

Output: [“Mary”,“Emma”,“John”]

Explanation: Mary is the tallest, followed by Emma and John.

Example 2:

Input: names = [“Alice”,“Bob”,“Bob”], heights = [155,185,150]

Output: [“Bob”,“Alice”,“Bob”]

Explanation: The first Bob is the tallest, followed by Alice and the second Bob.

Constraints:

  • n == names.length == heights.length
  • 1 <= n <= 103
  • 1 <= names[i].length <= 20
  • 1 <= heights[i] <= 105
  • names[i] consists of lower and upper case English letters.
  • All the values of heights are distinct.
  • Constructor Summary

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  • Method Summary

    Modifier and Type
    Method
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    java.lang.String[]
    sortPeople(java.lang.String[] names, int[] heights)
     

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  • Constructor Details

    • Solution

      public Solution()
  • Method Details

    • sortPeople

      public java.lang.String[] sortPeople(java.lang.String[] names, int[] heights)