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#+ANKI_DECK: study_deck_02
* TODO 0268. Missing Number :easy:
:PROPERTIES:
:NEETCODE: [[file:../../roadmap.org::*0268. Missing Number][0268. Missing Number]]
:END:
Given an array ~nums~ containing ~n~ distinct numbers in the range ~[0, n]~, return /the only number in the range that is missing from the array./
*Example 1:*
*Input:* nums = [3,0,1]
*Output:* 2
*Explanation:*
~n = 3~ since there are 3 numbers, so all numbers are in the range ~[0,3]~. 2 is the missing number in the range since it does not appear in ~nums~.
*Example 2:*
*Input:* nums = [0,1]
*Output:* 2
*Explanation:*
~n = 2~ since there are 2 numbers, so all numbers are in the range ~[0,2]~. 2 is the missing number in the range since it does not appear in ~nums~.
*Example 3:*
*Input:* nums = [9,6,4,2,3,5,7,0,1]
*Output:* 8
*Explanation:*
~n = 9~ since there are 9 numbers, so all numbers are in the range ~[0,9]~. 8 is the missing number in the range since it does not appear in ~nums~.
*Constraints:*
- ~n == nums.length~
- ~1 <= n <= 10^{4}~
- ~0 <= nums[i] <= n~
- All the numbers of ~nums~ are *unique*.
*Follow up:* Could you implement a solution using only ~O(1)~ extra space complexity and ~O(n)~ runtime complexity?
** TODO Approach
Write your approach here.
** TODO Python
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#+begin_src python :lc-problem 268 :lc-lang python3
class Solution:
def missingNumber(self, nums: List[int]) -> int:
#+end_src
** TODO C++
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#+begin_src cpp :lc-problem 268
class Solution {
public:
int missingNumber(vector<int>& nums) {
}
};
#+end_src