88. Merge Sorted Array
You are given two integer arrays
nums1andnums2, sorted in non-decreasing order, and two integersmandn, representing the number of elements innums1andnums2respectively.Merge
nums1andnums2into a single array sorted in non-decreasing order.The final sorted array should not be returned by the function, but instead be stored inside the array
nums1. To accommodate this,nums1has a length ofm + n, where the firstmelements denote the elements that should be merged, and the lastnelements are set to0and should be ignored.nums2has a length ofn.Example 1:
Input: nums1 = [1,2,3,0,0,0], m = 3, nums2 = [2,5,6], n = 3
Output: [1,2,2,3,5,6]
Explanation: The arrays we are merging are [1,2,3] and [2,5,6].
The result of the merge is [1,2,2,3,5,6] with the underlined elements coming from nums1.Example 2:
Input: nums1 = [1], m = 1, nums2 = [], n = 0
Output: [1]
Explanation: The arrays we are merging are [1] and [].
The result of the merge is [1].Example 3:
Input: nums1 = [0], m = 0, nums2 = [1], n = 1
Output: [1]
Explanation: The arrays we are merging are [] and [1].
The result of the merge is [1].
Note that because m = 0, there are no elements in nums1. The 0 is only there to ensure the merge result can fit in nums1.
def merge(self, nums1: List[int], m: int, nums2: List[int], n: int) -> None:
i = j = 0
ans = []
while i < m and j < n:
print(i,j)
if nums1[i] <= nums2[j]:
ans.append(nums1[i])
i += 1
else:
ans.append(nums2[j])
j += 1
if j < n:
ans += nums2[j:n]
else:
ans += nums1[i:m]
nums1[:] = ans