Given an array of n
integers nums
, a 132 pattern is a subsequence of three integers nums[i]
, nums[j]
and nums[k]
such that i < j < k
and nums[i] < nums[k] < nums[j]
.
Return true
if there is a 132 pattern in nums
, otherwise, return false
.
Input: nums = [1,2,3,4] Output: false Explanation: There is no 132 pattern in the sequence.
Input: nums = [3,1,4,2] Output: true Explanation: There is a 132 pattern in the sequence: [1, 4, 2].
Input: nums = [-1,3,2,0] Output: true Explanation: There are three 132 patterns in the sequence: [-1, 3, 2], [-1, 3, 0] and [-1, 2, 0].
n == nums.length
1 <= n <= 2 * 105
-109 <= nums[i] <= 109
impl Solution {
pub fn find132pattern(nums: Vec<i32>) -> bool {
let mut stack = vec![];
let mut min_num = i32::MAX;
for k in 0..nums.len() {
while let Some(&(numsi, numsj)) = stack.last() {
if numsi < nums[k] && nums[k] < numsj {
return true;
} else if nums[k] >= numsj {
stack.pop();
} else {
break;
}
}
stack.push((min_num, nums[k]));
min_num = min_num.min(nums[k]);
}
false
}
}