Implement a MyCalendarTwo
class to store your events. A new event can be added
if adding the event will not cause a triple booking.
Your class will have one method, book(int start, int end)
. Formally, this
represents a booking on the half open interval [start, end)
, the range of real
numbers x
such that start <= x < end
.
A triple booking happens when three events have some non-empty intersection (ie., there is some time that is common to all 3 events.)
For each call to the method MyCalendar.book
, return true
if the
event can be added to the calendar successfully without causing a triple booking.
Otherwise, return false
and do not add the event to the calendar.
MyCalendar cal = new MyCalendar();
MyCalendar.book(start,
end)
Example 1:
MyCalendar(); MyCalendar.book(10, 20); // returns true MyCalendar.book(50, 60); // returns true MyCalendar.book(10, 40); // returns true MyCalendar.book(5, 15); // returns false MyCalendar.book(5, 10); // returns true MyCalendar.book(25, 55); // returns true Explanation: The first two events can be booked. The third event can be double booked. The fourth event (5, 15) can't be booked, because it would result in a triple booking. The fifth event (5, 10) can be booked, as it does not use time 10 which is already double booked. The sixth event (25, 55) can be booked, as the time in [25, 40) will be double booked with the third event; the time [40, 50) will be single booked, and the time [50, 55) will be double booked with the second event.
Note:
MyCalendar.book
per test case will be at most 1000
.
MyCalendar.book(start, end)
, start
and
end
are integers in the range [0, 10^9]
.