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42 lines
1.7 KiB
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You are a hiker preparing for an upcoming hike. You are given `heights`, a 2D array of size `rows x columns`, where `heights[row][col]` represents the height of cell `(row, col)`. You are situated in the top-left cell, `(0, 0)`, and you hope to travel to the bottom-right cell, `(rows-1, columns-1)` (i.e., **0-indexed**). You can move **up**, **down**, **left**, or **right**, and you wish to find a route that requires the minimum **effort**.
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A route's **effort** is the **maximum absolute difference** in heights between two consecutive cells of the route.
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Return _the minimum **effort** required to travel from the top-left cell to the bottom-right cell._
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**Example 1:**
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![](https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2020/10/04/ex1.png)
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Input: heights = [[1,2,2],[3,8,2],[5,3,5]]
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Output: 2
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Explanation: The route of [1,3,5,3,5] has a maximum absolute difference of 2 in consecutive cells.
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This is better than the route of [1,2,2,2,5], where the maximum absolute difference is 3.
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**Example 2:**
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![](https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2020/10/04/ex2.png)
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Input: heights = [[1,2,3],[3,8,4],[5,3,5]]
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Output: 1
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Explanation: The route of [1,2,3,4,5] has a maximum absolute difference of 1 in consecutive cells, which is better than route [1,3,5,3,5].
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**Example 3:**
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![](https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2020/10/04/ex3.png)
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Input: heights = [[1,2,1,1,1],[1,2,1,2,1],[1,2,1,2,1],[1,2,1,2,1],[1,1,1,2,1]]
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Output: 0
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Explanation: This route does not require any effort.
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**Constraints:**
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* `rows == heights.length`
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* `columns == heights[i].length`
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* `1 <= rows, columns <= 100`
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* `1 <= heights[i][j] <= 106`
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https://leetcode.com/problems/path-with-minimum-effort/
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