Question
Given an integer array nums
sorted in non-decreasing order, return an array of the squares of each number sorted in non-decreasing order.
Example 1:
Input: nums = [-4,-1,0,3,10] Output: [0,1,9,16,100] Explanation: After squaring, the array becomes [16,1,0,9,100]. After sorting, it becomes [0,1,9,16,100].
Example 2:
Input: nums = [-7,-3,2,3,11] Output: [4,9,9,49,121]
Constraints:
1 <= nums.length <= 104
-104 <= nums[i] <= 104
nums
is sorted in non-decreasing order.
Follow up: Squaring each element and sorting the new array is very trivial, could you find an O(n)
solution using a different approach?
Python Solution
class Solution: def sortedSquares(self, A: List[int]) -> List[int]: answer = [0] * len(A) l, r = 0, len(A) - 1 while l <= r: left, right = abs(A[l]), abs(A[r]) if left > right: answer[r - l] = left * left l += 1 else: answer[r - l] = right * right r -= 1 return( answer)