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There is a robot on an m x n grid. The robot is initially located at the top-left corner (i.e., grid[0][0]). The robot tries to move to the bottom-right corner (i.e., grid[m - 1][n - 1]). The robot can only move either down or right at any point in time. | ||
Given the two integers m and n, return the number of possible unique paths that the robot can take to reach the bottom-right corner. | ||
The test cases are generated so that the answer will be less than or equal to 2 * 109. | ||
*/ | ||
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class Solution { | ||
public: | ||
int dp[101][101]{}; | ||
int uniquePaths(int m, int n, int i = 0, int j = 0) { | ||
if (i>=m || j>=n) return 0; | ||
else if (i==m-1 && j==n-1) return 1; | ||
if (dp[i][j]) return dp[i][j]; | ||
else return dp[i][j] = uniquePaths(m, n, i+1, j) + uniquePaths(m, n, i, j+1); | ||
} | ||
}; |