Alice and Bob have candy bars of different sizes: A[i] is the size of the i-th bar of candy that Alice has, and B[j] is the size of the j-th bar of candy that Bob has. Since they are friends, they would like to exchange one candy bar each so that aft
作者: 负雪明烛 id: fuxuemingzhu 个人公众号: 每日算法题 本文关键词:力扣,LeetCode,算法题,算法,Python 目录 题目描述 题目大意 解题方法 代码 刷题心得 关于作者 日期 题目地址:https://leetcode.com/problems/fair-candy-swap/description/ 题目描述 Alice and Bob have candy bars of different sizes: A[i] is the size of the i-
Alice and Bob have candy bars of different sizes: A[i] is the size of the i-th bar of candy that Alice has, and B[j] is the size of the j-th bar of candy that Bob has. Since they are friends, they would like to exchange one candy bar each so that aft
题目要求 Alice and Bob have candy bars of different sizes: A[i] is the size of the i-th bar of candy that Alice has, and B[j] is the size of the j-th bar of candy that Bob has. Since they are friends, they would like to exchange one candy bar each so tha
Alice and Bob have candy bars of different sizes: A[i] is the size of the i-th bar of candy that Alice has, and B[j] is the size of the j-th bar of candy that Bob has. Since they are friends, they would like to exchange one candy bar each so that aft
Alice and Bob have candy bars of different sizes: A[i] is the size of the i-th bar of candy that Alice has, and B[j] is the size of the j-th bar of candy that Bob has. Since they are friends, they would like to exchange one candy bar each so that aft
Alice and Bob have candy bars of different sizes: A[i] is the size of the i-th bar of candy that Alice has, and B[j] is the size of the j-th bar of candy that Bob has. Since they are friends, they would like to exchange one candy bar each so that aft
题目: Alice and Bob have candy bars of different sizes: A[i] is the size of the i-th bar of candy that Alice has, and B[j] is the size of the j-th bar of candy that Bob has. Since they are friends, they would like to exchange one candy bar each so that
1. Python passes everything the same way, but calling it "by value" or "by reference" will not clear everything up, since Python's semantics are different than the languages for which those terms usually apply. If I was to describe it,