You are given the array paths
, where paths[i] = [cityAi, cityBi]
means there exists a direct path going from cityAi
to cityBi
. Return the destination city, that is, the city without any path outgoing to another city.
It is guaranteed that the graph of paths forms a line without any loop, therefore, there will be exactly one destination city.
Example 1:
Input: paths = [["London","New York"],["New York","Lima"],["Lima","Sao Paulo"]] Output: "Sao Paulo" Explanation: Starting at "London" city you will reach "Sao Paulo" city which is the destination city. Your trip consist of: "London" -> "New York" -> "Lima" -> "Sao Paulo".
Example 2:
Input: paths = [["B","C"],["D","B"],["C","A"]] Output: "A" Explanation: All possible trips are: "D" -> "B" -> "C" -> "A". "B" -> "C" -> "A". "C" -> "A". "A". Clearly the destination city is "A".
Example 3:
Input: paths = [["A","Z"]] Output: "Z"
class Solution {
public String destCity(List<List<String>> paths) {
List<String> destCity = new ArrayList<String>();
List<String> srcCity = new ArrayList<String>();
for(List path : paths){
for(int i=0;i<path.size();i++){
if(i<path.size()-1) srcCity.add(path.get(i).toString());
if(destCity.contains(path.get(i))) destCity.remove(path.get(i));
else if(i==path.size()-1 && !srcCity.contains(path.get(i).toString())){
destCity.add(path.get(i).toString());
}
}
}
return destCity.get(0).toString();
}
}