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25 lines
843 B
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Given an integer array `nums`, return _an array_ `answer` _such that_ `answer[i]` _is equal to the product of all the elements of_ `nums` _except_ `nums[i]`.
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The product of any prefix or suffix of `nums` is **guaranteed** to fit in a **32-bit** integer.
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You must write an algorithm that runs in `O(n)` time and without using the division operation.
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**Example 1:**
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Input: nums = [1,2,3,4]
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Output: [24,12,8,6]
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**Example 2:**
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Input: nums = [-1,1,0,-3,3]
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Output: [0,0,9,0,0]
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**Constraints:**
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* `2 <= nums.length <= 105`
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* `-30 <= nums[i] <= 30`
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* The product of any prefix or suffix of `nums` is **guaranteed** to fit in a **32-bit** integer.
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**Follow up:** Can you solve the problem in `O(1)` extra space complexity? (The output array **does not** count as extra space for space complexity analysis.)
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