Question Definition
You are given a list of non-negative integers, a1, a2, …, an, and a target, S. Now you have 2 symbols + and -. For each integer, you should choose one from + and - as its new symbol.
Find out how many ways to assign symbols to make sum of integers equal to target S.
Example 1:
Input: nums is [1, 1, 1, 1, 1], S is 3.
Output: 5
Explanation:
-1+1+1+1+1 = 3
+1-1+1+1+1 = 3
+1+1-1+1+1 = 3
+1+1+1-1+1 = 3
+1+1+1+1-1 = 3
There are 5 ways to assign symbols to make the sum of nums be target 3.
Note:
- The length of the given array is positive and will not exceed 20.
- The sum of elements in the given array will not exceed 1000.
- Your output answer is guaranteed to be fitted in a 32-bit integer.
Java Solution
public int findTargetSumWays(int[] nums, int S) { if(nums.length == 0) return 0; Map<Integer, Integer> result = new HashMap<>(); result.put(0, 1); for(int i = 0; i < nums.length; i++){ Map<Integer, Integer> newResult = new HashMap<>(); for(Map.Entry<Integer, Integer> entry : result.entrySet()){ newResult.putIfAbsent(entry.getKey() + nums[i], 0); newResult.putIfAbsent(entry.getKey() - nums[i], 0); newResult.put(entry.getKey() + nums[i], newResult.get(entry.getKey() + nums[i]) + entry.getValue()); newResult.put(entry.getKey() - nums[i], newResult.get(entry.getKey() - nums[i]) + entry.getValue()); } result = newResult; } return result.containsKey(S) ? result.get(S) : 0; }
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