735. Asteroid Collision
We are given an array asteroids
of integers representing asteroids in a row.
For each asteroid, the absolute value represents its size, and the sign represents its direction (positive meaning right, negative meaning left). Each asteroid moves at the same speed.
Find out the state of the asteroids after all collisions. If two asteroids meet, the smaller one will explode. If both are the same size, both will explode. Two asteroids moving in the same direction will never meet.
Example 1:
Input: asteroids = [5,10,-5]
Output: [5,10]
Explanation: The 10 and -5 collide resulting in 10. The 5 and 10 never collide.
Example 2:
Input: asteroids = [8,-8]
Output: []
Explanation: The 8 and -8 collide exploding each other.
Example 3:
Input: asteroids = [10,2,-5]
Output: [10]
Explanation: The 2 and -5 collide resulting in -5. The 10 and -5 collide resulting in 10.
Example 4:
Input: asteroids = [-2,-1,1,2]
Output: [-2,-1,1,2]
Explanation: The -2 and -1 are moving left, while the 1 and 2 are moving right. Asteroids moving the same direction never meet, so no asteroids will meet each other.
Constraints:
1 <= asteroids <= 104
-1000 <= asteroids[i] <= 1000
asteroids[i] != 0
# @lc code=start
using LeetCode
function asteroid_collision(asteroids::Vector{Int})
res = Int[]
for ast in asteroids
ast > 0 && (push!(res, ast); continue)
flg = true
while !isempty(res) && res[end] > 0
cmp = res[end] + ast
if cmp < 0
pop!(res)
elseif cmp == 0
pop!(res)
flg = false
else
flg = false
break
end
end
flg && push!(res, ast)
end
return res
end
# @lc code=end
asteroid_collision (generic function with 1 method)
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