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jumpGame.py
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# You are given an integer array nums. You are initially positioned at the array's first index,
# and each element in the array represents your maximum jump length at that position.
# Return true if you can reach the last index, or false otherwise.
# Input: nums = [2,3,1,1,4]
# Output: true
# Explanation: Jump 1 step from index 0 to 1, then 3 steps to the last index.
# Input: nums = [3,2,1,0,4]
# Output: false
# Explanation: You will always arrive at index 3 no matter what. Its maximum jump length is 0, which makes it impossible to reach the last index.
'''
Time Complexity: O(n),
Space Complexity: O(n)
'''
def canJump(nums):
ptr1 = len(nums) - 1
ptr2 = ptr1 - 1
while ptr2 >= 0:
if nums[ptr2] >= ptr1 - ptr2:
ptr1 = ptr2
ptr2 -= 1
else :
ptr2 -= 1
if ptr1 == 0:
return True
else:
return False
print(canJump[3,2,1,0,4])