Given an array of integers arr, replace each element with its rank.

The rank represents how large the element is. The rank has the following rules:

Rank is an integer starting from 1.
The larger the element, the larger the rank. If two elements are equal, their rank must be the same.
Rank should be as small as possible.

Example 1:
Input: arr = [40,10,20,30]
Output: [4,1,2,3]
Explanation: 40 is the largest element. 10 is the smallest. 20 is the second smallest. 30 is the third smallest.

Example 2:
Input: arr = [100,100,100]
Output: [1,1,1]
Explanation: Same elements share the same rank.

Example 3:
Input: arr = [37,12,28,9,100,56,80,5,12]
Output: [5,3,4,2,8,6,7,1,3]

Constraints:

  • 0 <= arr.length <= 10^5
  • -10^9 <= arr[i] <= 10^9

Solution in python:

class Solution:
    def arrayRankTransform(self, arr: List[int]) -> List[int]:
        newarr = arr[::-1]
        newarr.sort()
        adic = dict()
        i = 1
        pre = -10**9-1
        for item in newarr:
            if item != pre:
                adic[item] = i
                i += 1
                pre = item
        result = [adic[v] for v in arr]
        return result
最后修改日期: 2021年3月10日

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