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SortColors.java
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//https://leetcode.com/problems/sort-colors/
// Given an array nums with n objects colored red, white, or blue, sort them in-place so that objects of the same color are adjacent, with the colors in the order red, white, and blue.
// We will use the integers 0, 1, and 2 to represent the color red, white, and blue, respectively.
// Example 1:
// Input: nums = [2,0,2,1,1,0]
// Output: [0,0,1,1,2,2]
// Example 2:
// Input: nums = [2,0,1]
// Output: [0,1,2]
// Example 3:
// Input: nums = [0]
// Output: [0]
// Example 4:
// Input: nums = [1]
// Output: [1]
// Constraints:
// n == nums.length
// 1 <= n <= 300
// nums[i] is 0, 1, or 2.
class Solution {
public void sortColors(int[] nums) {
int redPointer = 0, whitePointer = 0, bluePointer = nums.length - 1;
while(whitePointer<=bluePointer){
if(nums[whitePointer]==2){
int temp = nums[whitePointer];
nums[whitePointer] = nums[bluePointer];
nums[bluePointer] = temp;
bluePointer--;
continue;
}
if(nums[whitePointer]==1){
whitePointer++;
continue;
}
if(nums[whitePointer]==0){
int temp = nums[whitePointer];
nums[whitePointer] = nums[redPointer];
nums[redPointer] = temp;
whitePointer++;
redPointer++;
continue;
}
}
}