46.permutations
Description:
Given an array nums of distinct integers, return all the possible permutations. You can return the answer in any order.
Example 1:
Input: nums = [1,2,3] Output: [[1,2,3],[1,3,2],[2,1,3],[2,3,1],[3,1,2],[3,2,1]] Example 2:
Input: nums = [0,1] Output: [[0,1],[1,0]] Example 3:
Input: nums = [1] Output: [[1]]
Thinking:
This question is more like a tree problem. like the tree below:
dfs(0): nums = [1,2,3]
|
|-- i=0: swap(0,0) -> [1,2,3]
| |
| |-- dfs(1)
| |-- i=1: swap(1,1) -> [1,2,3]
| | |-- dfs(2): append [1,2,3]
| |-- i=2: swap(1,2) -> [1,3,2]
| |-- dfs(2): append [1,3,2]
|
|-- i=1: swap(0,1) -> [2,1,3]
| |
| |-- dfs(1)
| |-- i=1: swap(1,1) -> [2,1,3]
| | |-- dfs(2): append [2,1,3]
| |-- i=2: swap(1,2) -> [2,3,1]
| |-- dfs(2): append [2,3,1]
|
|-- i=2: swap(0,2) -> [3,2,1]
|
|-- dfs(1)
|-- i=1: swap(1,1) -> [3,2,1]
| |-- dfs(2): append [3,2,1]
|-- i=2: swap(1,2) -> [3,1,2]
|-- dfs(2): append [3,1,2]We swap the current position index with each possible candidate i from index to the end. They can be seen as left and right pointers: index determines which position we're filling, and i tries different numbers to place there.
Before the recursive call, we swap nums[i] and nums[index] to try placing a new number at position index. If we reach the last position (index == len(nums) - 1), we add the current permutation to the answer list.
After recursion, we swap back to restore the original state (backtracking).
Code:
class Solution:
def permute(self, nums: List[int]) -> List[List[int]]:
# index
def dfs(index):
# Reach the last element
if index == len(nums) - 1:
res.append(list(nums))
return
for i in range(index, len(nums)):
nums[i], nums[index] = nums[index], nums[i]
dfs(index + 1)
nums[i], nums[index] = nums[index], nums[i]
res = []
dfs(0)
return res贡献者
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