count-number-of-trapezoids-ii

count-number-of-trapezoids-ii


You are given a 2D integer array points where points[i] = [xi, yi] represents the coordinates of the ith point on the Cartesian plane.



Return the number of unique trapezoids that can be formed by choosing any four distinct points from points.



A trapezoid is a convex quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides. Two lines are parallel if and only if they have the same slope.



 


Example 1:




Input: points = [[-3,2],[3,0],[2,3],[3,2],[2,-3]]



Output: 2



Explanation:





There are two distinct ways to pick four points that form a trapezoid:




  • The points [-3,2], [2,3], [3,2], [2,-3] form one trapezoid.

  • The points [2,3], [3,2], [3,0], [2,-3] form another trapezoid.




Example 2:




Input: points = [[0,0],[1,0],[0,1],[2,1]]



Output: 1



Explanation:





There is only one trapezoid which can be formed.




 


Constraints:




  • 4 <= points.length <= 500

  • –1000 <= xi, yi <= 1000

  • All points are pairwise distinct.


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