Given an array of points
where points[i] = [xi, yi]
represents a point on the X-Y plane and an integer k
, return the k
closest points to the origin (0, 0)
.
The distance between two points on the X-Y plane is the Euclidean distance (i.e., √(x1 - x2)2 + (y1 - y2)2
).
You may return the answer in any order. The answer is guaranteed to be unique (except for the order that it is in).
Example 1:
Input: points = [[1,3],[-2,2]], k = 1
Output: [[-2,2]]
Explanation:
The distance between (1, 3) and the origin is sqrt(10).
The distance between (-2, 2) and the origin is sqrt(8).
Since sqrt(8) < sqrt(10), (-2, 2) is closer to the origin.
We only want the closest k = 1 points from the origin, so the answer is just [[-2,2]].
Example 2:
Input: points = [[3,3],[5,-1],[-2,4]], k = 2
Output: [[3,3],[-2,4]]
Explanation: The answer [[-2,4],[3,3]] would also be accepted.
Constraints:
-
1 <= k <= points.length <= 104
-
-104 < xi, yi < 104
SOLUTION:
import heapq
class Solution:
def kClosest(self, points: List[List[int]], k: int) -> List[List[int]]:
points = [(p[0] * p[0] + p[1] * p[1], p) for p in points]
heapq.heapify(points)
return [heapq.heappop(points)[1] for i in range(k)]
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