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package com.fishercoder.solutions;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Set;
/**
* 997. Find the Town Judge
*
* In a town, there are N people labelled from 1 to N.
* There is a rumor that one of these people is secretly the town judge.
*
* If the town judge exists, then:
*
* The town judge trusts nobody.
* Everybody (except for the town judge) trusts the town judge.
* There is exactly one person that satisfies properties 1 and 2.
* You are given trust, an array of pairs trust[i] = [a, b] representing that the person labelled a trusts the person labelled b.
*
* If the town judge exists and can be identified, return the label of the town judge.
* Otherwise, return -1.
*
* Example 1:
* Input: N = 2, trust = [[1,2]]
* Output: 2
*
* Example 2:
* Input: N = 3, trust = [[1,3],[2,3]]
* Output: 3
*
* Example 3:
* Input: N = 3, trust = [[1,3],[2,3],[3,1]]
* Output: -1
*
* Example 4:
* Input: N = 3, trust = [[1,2],[2,3]]
* Output: -1
*
* Example 5:
* Input: N = 4, trust = [[1,3],[1,4],[2,3],[2,4],[4,3]]
* Output: 3
*
* Note:
* 1 <= N <= 1000
* trust.length <= 10000
* trust[i] are all different
* trust[i][0] != trust[i][1]
* 1 <= trust[i][0], trust[i][1] <= N
*/
public class _997 {
public static class Solution1 {
public int findJudge(int N, int[][] trust) {
int[] trustPoints = new int[N];
Set<Integer> trustOthers = new HashSet<>();
for (int[] eachTrust : trust) {
trustPoints[eachTrust[1] - 1]++;
trustOthers.add(eachTrust[0]);
}
int judge = -1;
for (int i = 0; i < trustPoints.length; i++) {
if (trustPoints[i] == N - 1 && !trustOthers.contains(i + 1)) {
judge = i + 1;
}
}
return judge;
}
}
}