- Difficulty: Medium
- Tags: LeetCode, Medium, Greedy, Array, Two Pointers, Binary Search, Sorting, leetcode-826, O(mlogm + nlogn), O(n)
Problem
You have n jobs and m workers. You are given three arrays: difficulty, profit, and worker where:
difficulty[i]andprofit[i]are the difficulty and the profit of theithjob, andworker[j]is the ability ofjthworker (i.e., thejthworker can only complete a job with difficulty at mostworker[j]).
Every worker can be assigned at most one job, but one job can be completed multiple times.
- For example, if three workers attempt the same job that pays
$1, then the total profit will be$3. If a worker cannot complete any job, their profit is$0.
Return the maximum profit we can achieve after assigning the workers to the jobs.
Example 1:
Input: difficulty = [2,4,6,8,10], profit = [10,20,30,40,50], worker = [4,5,6,7] Output: 100 Explanation: Workers are assigned jobs of difficulty [4,4,6,6] and they get a profit of [20,20,30,30] separately.
Example 2:
Input: difficulty = [85,47,57], profit = [24,66,99], worker = [40,25,25] Output: 0
Constraints:
n == difficulty.lengthn == profit.lengthm == worker.length1 <= n, m <= 1041 <= difficulty[i], profit[i], worker[i] <= 105