left-and-right-sum-differences

left-and-right-sum-differences


You are given a 0-indexed integer array nums of size n.



Define two arrays leftSum and rightSum where:




  • leftSum[i] is the sum of elements to the left of the index i in the array nums. If there is no such element, leftSum[i] = 0.

  • rightSum[i] is the sum of elements to the right of the index i in the array nums. If there is no such element, rightSum[i] = 0.



Return an integer array answer of size n where answer[i] = |leftSum[i] - rightSum[i]|.



 


Example 1:



Input: nums = [10,4,8,3]
Output: [15,1,11,22]
Explanation: The array leftSum is [0,10,14,22] and the array rightSum is [15,11,3,0].
The array answer is [|0 - 15|,|10 - 11|,|14 - 3|,|22 - 0|] = [15,1,11,22].


Example 2:



Input: nums = [1]
Output: [0]
Explanation: The array leftSum is [0] and the array rightSum is [0].
The array answer is [|0 - 0|] = [0].


 


Constraints:




  • 1 <= nums.length <= 1000

  • 1 <= nums[i] <= 105


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