feat(11-container-with-most-water): add py3 solution
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0011_container-with-most-water/README.md
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You are given an integer array `height` of length `n`. There are `n` vertical lines drawn such that the two endpoints of the `ith` line are `(i, 0)` and `(i, height[i])`.
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Find two lines that together with the x-axis form a container, such that the container contains the most water.
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Return _the maximum amount of water a container can store_.
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**Notice** that you may not slant the container.
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**Example 1:**
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![](https://s3-lc-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2018/07/17/question_11.jpg)
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Input: height = [1,8,6,2,5,4,8,3,7]
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Output: 49
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Explanation: The above vertical lines are represented by array [1,8,6,2,5,4,8,3,7]. In this case, the max area of water (blue section) the container can contain is 49.
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**Example 2:**
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Input: height = [1,1]
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Output: 1
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**Constraints:**
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* `n == height.length`
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* `2 <= n <= 105`
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* `0 <= height[i] <= 104`
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0011_container-with-most-water/python3/solution.py
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class Solution:
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def maxArea(self, height: List[int]) -> int:
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left = 0
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right = len(height) - 1
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max_area = float("-inf")
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while left < right:
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if height[left] <= height[right]:
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area = height[left] * (right - left)
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max_area = max(max_area, area)
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left += 1
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else:
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area = height[right] * (right - left)
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max_area = max(max_area, area)
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right -= 1
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return max_area
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