- Difficulty: Medium
- Tags: LeetCode, Medium, Array, Hash Table, String, Sorting, leetcode-1604, Two Pointers, O(nlogn), O(n), Sliding Window
Problem
LeetCode company workers use key-cards to unlock office doors. Each time a worker uses their key-card, the security system saves the worker's name and the time when it was used. The system emits an alert if any worker uses the key-card three or more times in a one-hour period.
You are given a list of strings keyName
and keyTime
where [keyName[i], keyTime[i]]
corresponds to a person's name and the time when their key-card was used in a single day.
Access times are given in the 24-hour time format "HH:MM", such as "23:51"
and "09:49"
.
Return a list of unique worker names who received an alert for frequent keycard use. Sort the names in ascending order alphabetically.
Notice that "10:00"
- "11:00"
is considered to be within a one-hour period, while "22:51"
- "23:52"
is not considered to be within a one-hour period.
Example 1:
Input: keyName = ["daniel","daniel","daniel","luis","luis","luis","luis"], keyTime = ["10:00","10:40","11:00","09:00","11:00","13:00","15:00"] Output: ["daniel"] Explanation: "daniel" used the keycard 3 times in a one-hour period ("10:00","10:40", "11:00").
Example 2:
Input: keyName = ["alice","alice","alice","bob","bob","bob","bob"], keyTime = ["12:01","12:00","18:00","21:00","21:20","21:30","23:00"] Output: ["bob"] Explanation: "bob" used the keycard 3 times in a one-hour period ("21:00","21:20", "21:30").
Constraints:
1 <= keyName.length, keyTime.length <= 105
keyName.length == keyTime.length
keyTime[i]
is in the format "HH:MM".[keyName[i], keyTime[i]]
is unique.1 <= keyName[i].length <= 10
keyName[i] contains only lowercase English letters.