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Next Closest Time in C++
Suppose we have a time represented in the format "HH: MM", we have to generate the next closest time by reusing the current digits. We can use the digit an unlimited number of times.
So, if the input is like "19:34", then the output will be "19:39" as the next closest time choosing from digits 1, 9, 3, 4, is 19:39. It is not 19:33, because this occurs 23 hours and 59 minutes later.
To solve this, we will follow these steps −
Define a function eval(), this will take x,
a := convert x[0] to string
a := a + x[1]
b := convert x[2] to string
b := b + x[3]
return a as integer * 60 + b as integer
From the main method do the following −
ret := blank string
temp := blank string
diff := inf
Define an array time
insert t[0] at the end of time
insert t[1] at the end of time
insert t[3] at the end of time
insert t[4] at the end of time
n := size of time
src := blank string
temp1 := blank string
temp2 := blank string
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for initialize i := 0, when i < n, update (increase i by 1), do −
src := src + time[i]
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for initialize i := 0, when i < n, update (increase i by 1), do −
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for initialize j := 0, when j < n, update (increase j by 1), do −
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for initialize k := 0, when k < n, update (increase k by 1), do −
for initialize l := 0, when l < n, update (increase l by 1), do −
temp1 := time[i]
temp1 := temp1 + time[j]
temp2 := time[k]
temp2 := temp2 + time[l]
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if temp1 as number > 23 or temp2 as number > 59, then −
Ignore following part, skip to the next iteration
temp := temp1 + temp2
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if temp is same as src, then −
Ignore following part, skip to the next iteration
newDiff := eval(temp - eval(src))
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if newDiff < 0, then −
newDiff := newDiff + (60 * 24)
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if newDiff < diff, then −
diff := newDiff
ret := temp1 + ":" + temp2
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return (if size of ret is same as 0, then t, otherwise ret)
Example
Let us see the following implementation to get better understanding −
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; class Solution { public: int eval(string x){ string a = to_string(x[0]); a += x[1]; string b = to_string(x[2]); b += x[3]; return stoi(a) * 60 + stoi(b); } string nextClosestTime(string t) { string ret = ""; string temp = ""; int diff = INT_MAX; vector<char> time; time.push_back(t[0]); time.push_back(t[1]); time.push_back(t[3]); time.push_back(t[4]); int n = time.size(); string src = ""; string temp1 = ""; string temp2 = ""; for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) src += time[i]; for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) { for (int j = 0; j < n; j++) { for (int k = 0; k < n; k++) { for (int l = 0; l < n; l++) { temp1 = time[i]; temp1 += time[j]; temp2 = time[k]; temp2 += time[l]; if (stoi(temp1) > 23 || stoi(temp2) > 59) continue; temp = temp1 + temp2; if (temp == src) continue; int newDiff = eval(temp) - eval(src); if (newDiff < 0) newDiff += (60 * 24); if (newDiff < diff) { diff = newDiff; ret = temp1 + ":" + temp2; } } } } } return ret.size() == 0 ? t : ret; } }; main(){ Solution ob; cout<<(ob.nextClosestTime("19:34")); }
Input
"19:34"
Output
19:39