LeetCode in Kotlin

1331. Rank Transform of an Array

Easy

Given an array of integers arr, replace each element with its rank.

The rank represents how large the element is. The rank has the following rules:

Example 1:

Input: arr = [40,10,20,30]

Output: [4,1,2,3]

Explanation: 40 is the largest element. 10 is the smallest. 20 is the second smallest. 30 is the third smallest.

Example 2:

Input: arr = [100,100,100]

Output: [1,1,1]

Explanation: Same elements share the same rank.

Example 3:

Input: arr = [37,12,28,9,100,56,80,5,12]

Output: [5,3,4,2,8,6,7,1,3]

Constraints:

Solution

class Solution {
    fun arrayRankTransform(arr: IntArray): IntArray {
        val tmp = arr.copyOf(arr.size)
        tmp.sort()
        val mp = HashMap<Int, Int>()
        var i = 1
        for (x in tmp) {
            if (!mp.containsKey(x)) {
                mp[x] = i++
            }
        }
        i = 0
        for (x in arr) {
            arr[i++] = mp[x]!!
        }
        return arr
    }
}
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