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MatrixCellsInDistanceOrder.cpp
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// Source : https://leetcode.com/problems/matrix-cells-in-distance-order/
// Author : Hao Chen
// Date : 2019-04-21
/*****************************************************************************************************
*
* We are given a matrix with R rows and C columns has cells with integer coordinates (r, c), where 0
* <= r < R and 0 <= c < C.
*
* Additionally, we are given a cell in that matrix with coordinates (r0, c0).
*
* Return the coordinates of all cells in the matrix, sorted by their distance from (r0, c0) from
* smallest distance to largest distance. Here, the distance between two cells (r1, c1) and (r2, c2)
* is the Manhattan distance, |r1 - r2| + |c1 - c2|. (You may return the answer in any order that
* satisfies this condition.)
*
* Example 1:
*
* Input: R = 1, C = 2, r0 = 0, c0 = 0
* Output: [[0,0],[0,1]]
* Explanation: The distances from (r0, c0) to other cells are: [0,1]
*
* Example 2:
*
* Input: R = 2, C = 2, r0 = 0, c0 = 1
* Output: [[0,1],[0,0],[1,1],[1,0]]
* Explanation: The distances from (r0, c0) to other cells are: [0,1,1,2]
* The answer [[0,1],[1,1],[0,0],[1,0]] would also be accepted as correct.
*
* Example 3:
*
* Input: R = 2, C = 3, r0 = 1, c0 = 2
* Output: [[1,2],[0,2],[1,1],[0,1],[1,0],[0,0]]
* Explanation: The distances from (r0, c0) to other cells are: [0,1,1,2,2,3]
* There are other answers that would also be accepted as correct, such as
* [[1,2],[1,1],[0,2],[1,0],[0,1],[0,0]].
*
* Note:
*
* 1 <= R <= 100
* 1 <= C <= 100
* 0 <= r0 < R
* 0 <= c0 < C
*
******************************************************************************************************/
class Solution {
public:
void put(int R, int C, int r, int c, vector<vector<int>>& res) {
if (r>=0 && r < R && c>=0 && c<C ) {
res.push_back({r,c});
}
}
vector<vector<int>> allCellsDistOrder(int R, int C, int r0, int c0) {
int n = R+C-2;
vector<vector<int>> result;
result.push_back({r0,c0});
for(int i=1; i<= n; i++) {
// from (r0-i, c0) to (r0, c0+i)
for(int r=r0-i,c=c0;r!=r0; r++, c++) put (R, C, r ,c, result);
// from (r0, c0+i) to (r0+i, c0)
for(int r=r0, c=c0+i; c!=c0; r++, c-- ) put (R, C, r, c, result);
// from (r0+i, c0) to (r0, c0-i)
for (int r=r0+i, c=c0; r!=r0; r--, c--) put (R, C, r, c, result);
// from (r0, c0-i) to (r0-i, c0)
for (int r=r0, c=c0-i; c!=c0; r--, c++) put (R, C, r, c, result);
}
return result;
}
};