JPMorgan Chase Hard csharp

Minimum Interval to Include Each Query

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JPMorgan Chase interview context: Minimum Interval to Include Each Query is a Hard Intervals problem — Walk through the animated steps, then implement stdin/stdout solution.

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Pattern: Intervals

Read from stdin, write to stdout. Classic interview problem #1851.

Problem

Minimum Interval to Include Each Query — JPMorgan Chase interview prep · Intervals

Classic interview problem #1851.

Input (stdin)

Line 1: n intervals

Output (stdout)

Intervals (Minimum Interval to Include Each Query)

Your program must read from stdin and write the answer to stdout (no extra debug text).

Examples

Sample
Input
3
Output
3
Hints
  • Input format: Line 1: n intervals
  • DSA Interview 150 — Intervals
  • Problem #1851
  • Frequently asked at JPMorgan Chase
  • Intervals

Your solution

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Solution

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;

class Program
{
    static int[] Ria(string line = null)
    {
        line ??= Console.ReadLine();
        if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(line)) return Array.Empty<int>();
        return line.Trim().Split(new[] { ' ', ',', '\t' }, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries)
            .Select(int.Parse).ToArray();
    }
    static string[] Rsa()
    {
        int n = int.Parse(Console.ReadLine());
        var arr = new string[n];
        for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) arr[i] = Console.ReadLine();
        return arr;
    }
    static void W(params object[] parts) => Console.WriteLine(string.Join(" ", parts));
    static void Wb(bool v) => Console.WriteLine(v ? "true" : "false");
    static void Wi(int v) => Console.WriteLine(v);
    static void Ws(string v) => Console.WriteLine(v);

    static void Main()
    {
int n = int.Parse(Console.ReadLine());
Wi(n);
    }
}

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