Design an algorithm to find the first unique element in an array.
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Anónimo
31 de ene de 2015
Its a hashmap. It never guarantees you the order in which you inserted the elements...!!
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Anónimo
3 de abr de 2015
@ankush: this is where LinkedHashMap comes into play.
Anónimo
12 de nov de 2014
One possibility that comes in mind:
* Walk the array, create a hashmap (key is the value in array, value is the count of such values).
* Walk the array again and check the count in the hash map, once you hit 1, you have the first unique value.
This is O(n) both space and time.
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Anónimo
29 de ene de 2016
@ankush: That does not matter, you do not need to keep the order in the hash map. You go again through the original array, so you definitely find the first unique value. The hashmap is just for bookkeeping.
Anónimo
29 de ene de 2016
@kabajiegara: No, that will not work, consider array "2 1" - if you sort, you'll have "1 2" and would thus return 1, which is the wrong answer because the first unique is 2.
Anónimo
28 de ene de 2015
dear utk
O(2n) = O(n) != O(n^2)...
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Anónimo
16 de abr de 2015
An easier one would be to sort the array and since they are asking for the first unique element return the first element that does not appear more than once in the newly sorted array.
Anónimo
9 de ene de 2015
Are you sure that this is O(n), it is definitely O(n^2), you go over all items twice.