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#+PROPERTY: STUDY_DECK_02
* TODO 0239. Sliding Window Maximum :hard:
:PROPERTIES:
:NEETCODE: [[file:../../roadmap.org::*0239. Sliding Window Maximum][0239. Sliding Window Maximum]]
:END:
You are given an array of integers ~nums~, there is a sliding window of size ~k~ which is moving from the very left of the array to the very right. You can only see the ~k~ numbers in the window. Each time the sliding window moves right by one position.
Return /the max sliding window/.
*Example 1:*
#+begin_src
Input: nums = [1,3,-1,-3,5,3,6,7], k = 3
Output: [3,3,5,5,6,7]
Explanation:
Window position Max
--------------- -----
[1 3 -1] -3 5 3 6 7 3
1 [3 -1 -3] 5 3 6 7 3
1 3 [-1 -3 5] 3 6 7 5
1 3 -1 [-3 5 3] 6 7 5
1 3 -1 -3 [5 3 6] 7 6
1 3 -1 -3 5 [3 6 7] 7
#+end_src
*Example 2:*
#+begin_src
Input: nums = [1], k = 1
Output: [1]
#+end_src
*Constraints:*
- ~1 <= nums.length <= 10^{5}~
- ~-10^{4} <= nums[i] <= 10^{4}~
- ~1 <= k <= nums.length~
** TODO Approach
Write your approach here.
** TODO Python
#+begin_src python
class Solution:
def maxSlidingWindow(self, nums: List[int], k: int) -> List[int]:
#+end_src
** TODO C++
#+begin_src cpp
class Solution {
public:
vector<int> maxSlidingWindow(vector<int>& nums, int k) {
}
};
#+end_src