1512. Number of Good Pairs

Given an array of integers nums.

A pair (i,j) is called good if nums[i] == nums[j] and i < j.

Return the number of good pairs.

Example 1:

Input: nums = [1,2,3,1,1,3]
Output: 4
Explanation: There are 4 good pairs (0,3), (0,4), (3,4), (2,5) 0-indexed.

Example 2:

Input: nums = [1,1,1,1]
Output: 6
Explanation: Each pair in the array are good.

Example 3:

Input: nums = [1,2,3]
Output: 0

Constraints:

1 <= nums.length <= 100
1 <= nums[i] <= 100

Python3


class Solution:
    def numIdenticalPairs(self, nums: List[int]) -> int:
        flag = 0
        for i in range(len(nums)):
            temp = nums[i]
            for j in range(len(nums)-i-1):
                if temp == nums[i+j+1]:
                    flag = flag + 1
            
        return flag

1528. Shuffle String

Given a string s and an integer array indices of the same length.

The string s will be shuffled such that the character at the ith position moves to indices[i] in the shuffled string.

Return the shuffled string.

Example 1:

Input: s = "codeleet", indices = [4,5,6,7,0,2,1,3]
Output: "leetcode"
Explanation: As shown, "codeleet" becomes "leetcode" after shuffling.

Example 2:

Input: s = "abc", indices = [0,1,2]
Output: "abc"
Explanation: After shuffling, each character remains in its position.

Example 3:

Input: s = "aiohn", indices = [3,1,4,2,0]
Output: "nihao"

Example 4:

Input: s = "aaiougrt", indices = [4,0,2,6,7,3,1,5]
Output: "arigatou"

Example 5:

Input: s = "art", indices = [1,0,2]
Output: "rat"

Constraints:

s.length == indices.length == n 1 <= n <= 100 s contains only lower-case English letters. 0 <= indices[i] < n All values of indices are unique (i.e. indices is a permutation of the integers from 0 to n - 1).

Python3


class Solution:
    def restoreString(self, s: str, indices: List[int]) -> str:
        result = ''
        for i in range(len(s)):
            position = indices.index(i)
            result = result + s[position]
            
            
        return result