You are given an integer array nums
(0-indexed). In one operation, you can choose an element of the array and increment it by 1
.
- For example, if
nums = [1,2,3]
, you can choose to incrementnums[1]
to makenums = [1,3,3]
.
Return the minimum number of operations needed to make nums
strictly increasing.
An array nums
is strictly increasing if nums[i] < nums[i+1]
for all 0 <= i < nums.length - 1
. An array of length 1
is trivially strictly increasing.
Example 1:
Input: nums = [1,1,1] Output: 3 Explanation: You can do the following operations: 1) Increment nums[2], so nums becomes [1,1,2]. 2) Increment nums[1], so nums becomes [1,2,2]. 3) Increment nums[2], so nums becomes [1,2,3].
Example 2:
Input: nums = [1,5,2,4,1] Output: 14
Example 3:
Input: nums = [8] Output: 0
Constraints:
1 <= nums.length <= 5000
1 <= nums[i] <= 104
// OJ: https://leetcode.com/problems/minimum-operations-to-make-the-array-increasing/
// Author: github.com/lzl124631x
// Time: O(N)
// Space: O(1)
class Solution {
public:
int minOperations(vector<int>& A) {
int ans = 0;
for (int i = 1; i < A.size(); ++i) {
int tmp = A[i];
A[i] = max(A[i], A[i - 1] + 1);
ans += A[i] - tmp;
}
return ans;
}
};