Given a m * n
matrix mat
of ones (representing soldiers) and zeros (representing civilians), return the indexes of the k
weakest rows in the matrix ordered from the weakest to the strongest.
A row i is weaker than row j, if the number of soldiers in row i is less than the number of soldiers in row j, or they have the same number of soldiers but i is less than j. Soldiers are always stand in the frontier of a row, that is, always ones may appear first and then zeros.
Example 1:
Input: mat = [[1,1,0,0,0], [1,1,1,1,0], [1,0,0,0,0], [1,1,0,0,0], [1,1,1,1,1]], k = 3 Output: [2,0,3] Explanation: The number of soldiers for each row is: row 0 -> 2 row 1 -> 4 row 2 -> 1 row 3 -> 2 row 4 -> 5 Rows ordered from the weakest to the strongest are [2,0,3,1,4]
Example 2:
Input: mat = [[1,0,0,0], [1,1,1,1], [1,0,0,0], [1,0,0,0]], k = 2 Output: [0,2] Explanation: The number of soldiers for each row is: row 0 -> 1 row 1 -> 4 row 2 -> 1 row 3 -> 1 Rows ordered from the weakest to the strongest are [0,2,3,1]
Constraints:
<li><code>m == mat.length</code></li>
<li><code>n == mat[i].length</code></li>
<li><code><font face="monospace">2 <= n, m <= 100</font></code></li>
<li><code>1 <= k <= m</code></li>
<li><code>matrix[i][j]</code> is either 0 <strong>or</strong> 1.</li>