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3 | 3 | importjava.util.Arrays;
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4 | 4 | importjava.util.TreeMap;
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5 | 5 |
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| -/** |
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| - * 1122. Relative Sort Array |
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| - * Given two arrays arr1 and arr2, the elements of arr2 are distinct, and all elements in arr2 are also in arr1. |
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| - * Sort the elements of arr1 such that the relative ordering of items in arr1 are the same as in arr2. |
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| - * Elements that don't appear in arr2 should be placed at the end of arr1 in ascending order. |
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| - * |
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| - * Example 1: |
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| - * Input: arr1 = [2,3,1,3,2,4,6,7,9,2,19], arr2 = [2,1,4,3,9,6] |
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| - * Output: [2,2,2,1,4,3,3,9,6,7,19] |
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| - * Constraints: |
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| - * arr1.length, arr2.length <= 1000 |
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| - * 0 <= arr1[i], arr2[i] <= 1000 |
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| - * Each arr2[i] is distinct. |
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| - * Each arr2[i] is in arr1. |
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| - * */ |
23 | 6 | publicclass_1122 {
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24 | 7 | publicstaticclassSolution1 {
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25 | 8 | publicint[]relativeSortArray(int[]arr1,int[]arr2) {
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