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public final class Solution1860 - Incremental Memory Leak.
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You are given two integers
memory1andmemory2representing the available memory in bits on two memory sticks. There is currently a faulty program running that consumes an increasing amount of memory every second.At the <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> second (starting from 1),
ibits of memory are allocated to the stick with more available memory (or from the first memory stick if both have the same available memory). If neither stick has at leastibits of available memory, the program crashes.Return an array containing <code>crashTime, memory1<sub>crash</sub>, memory2<sub>crash</sub></code>, where
crashTimeis the time (in seconds) when the program crashed and <code>memory1<sub>crash</sub></code> and <code>memory2<sub>crash</sub></code> are the available bits of memory in the first and second sticks respectively.Example 1:
Input: memory1 = 2, memory2 = 2
Output: 3,1,0
Explanation: The memory is allocated as follows:
At the 1<sup>st</sup> second, 1 bit of memory is allocated to stick 1. The first stick now has 1 bit of available memory.
At the 2<sup>nd</sup> second, 2 bits of memory are allocated to stick 2. The second stick now has 0 bits of available memory.
At the 3<sup>rd</sup> second, the program crashes. The sticks have 1 and 0 bits available respectively.
Example 2:
Input: memory1 = 8, memory2 = 11
Output: 6,0,4
Explanation: The memory is allocated as follows:
At the 1<sup>st</sup> second, 1 bit of memory is allocated to stick 2. The second stick now has 10 bit of available memory.
At the 2<sup>nd</sup> second, 2 bits of memory are allocated to stick 2. The second stick now has 8 bits of available memory.
At the 3<sup>rd</sup> second, 3 bits of memory are allocated to stick 1. The first stick now has 5 bits of available memory.
At the 4<sup>th</sup> second, 4 bits of memory are allocated to stick 2. The second stick now has 4 bits of available memory.
At the 5<sup>th</sup> second, 5 bits of memory are allocated to stick 1. The first stick now has 0 bits of available memory.
At the 6<sup>th</sup> second, the program crashes. The sticks have 0 and 4 bits available respectively.
Constraints:
<code>0 <= memory1, memory2 <= 2<sup>31</sup> - 1</code>
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