smallest-number-in-infinite-set

smallest-number-in-infinite-set


You have a set which contains all positive integers [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ...].



Implement the SmallestInfiniteSet class:




  • SmallestInfiniteSet() Initializes the SmallestInfiniteSet object to contain all positive integers.

  • int popSmallest() Removes and returns the smallest integer contained in the infinite set.

  • void addBack(int num) Adds a positive integer num back into the infinite set, if it is not already in the infinite set.



 


Example 1:



Input
["SmallestInfiniteSet", "addBack", "popSmallest", "popSmallest", "popSmallest", "addBack", "popSmallest", "popSmallest", "popSmallest"]
[[], [2], [], [], [], [1], [], [], []]
Output
[null, null, 1, 2, 3, null, 1, 4, 5]

Explanation
SmallestInfiniteSet smallestInfiniteSet = new SmallestInfiniteSet();
smallestInfiniteSet.addBack(2);    // 2 is already in the set, so no change is made.
smallestInfiniteSet.popSmallest(); // return 1, since 1 is the smallest number, and remove it from the set.
smallestInfiniteSet.popSmallest(); // return 2, and remove it from the set.
smallestInfiniteSet.popSmallest(); // return 3, and remove it from the set.
smallestInfiniteSet.addBack(1);    // 1 is added back to the set.
smallestInfiniteSet.popSmallest(); // return 1, since 1 was added back to the set and
                                   // is the smallest number, and remove it from the set.
smallestInfiniteSet.popSmallest(); // return 4, and remove it from the set.
smallestInfiniteSet.popSmallest(); // return 5, and remove it from the set.


 


Constraints:




  • 1 <= num <= 1000

  • At most 1000 calls will be made in total to popSmallest and addBack.


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