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can-place-flowers.py
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# Time: O(n)
# Space: O(1)
# Suppose you have a long flowerbed in which some of the plots are planted and some are not.
# However, flowers cannot be planted in adjacent plots - they would compete for water
# and both would die.
#
# Given a flowerbed (represented as an array containing 0 and 1,
# where 0 means empty and 1 means not empty), and a number n,
# return if n new flowers can be planted in it without violating the no-adjacent-flowers rule.
#
# Example 1:
# Input: flowerbed = [1,0,0,0,1], n = 1
# Output: True
# Example 2:
# Input: flowerbed = [1,0,0,0,1], n = 2
# Output: False
# Note:
# The input array won't violate no-adjacent-flowers rule.
# The input array size is in the range of [1, 20000].
# n is a non-negative integer which won't exceed the input array size.
class Solution(object):
def canPlaceFlowers(self, flowerbed, n):
"""
:type flowerbed: List[int]
:type n: int
:rtype: bool
"""
for i in xrange(len(flowerbed)):
if flowerbed[i] == 0 and (i == 0 or flowerbed[i-1] == 0) and \
(i == len(flowerbed)-1 or flowerbed[i+1] == 0):
flowerbed[i] = 1
n -= 1
if n <= 0:
return True
return False