In a 2D grid
from (0, 0) to (N-1, N-1), every cell contains a 1
,
except those cells in the given list mines
which are 0
. What is
the largest axis-aligned plus sign of 1
s contained in the grid? Return the
order of the plus sign. If there is none, return 0.
An "axis-aligned plus sign of 1
s of order k" has some center
grid[x][y] = 1
along with 4 arms of length k-1
going up, down,
left, and right, and made of 1
s. This is demonstrated in the diagrams below.
Note that there could be 0
s or 1
s beyond the arms of the plus
sign, only the relevant area of the plus sign is checked for 1s.
Examples of Axis-Aligned Plus Signs of Order k:
Order 1: 000 010 000 Order 2: 00000 00100 01110 00100 00000 Order 3: 0000000 0001000 0001000 0111110 0001000 0001000 0000000
Example 1:
Input: N = 5, mines = [[4, 2]] Output: 2 Explanation: 11111 11111 11111 11111 11011 In the above grid, the largest plus sign can only be order 2. One of them is marked in bold.
Example 2:
Input: N = 2, mines = [] Output: 1 Explanation: There is no plus sign of order 2, but there is of order 1.
Example 3:
Input: N = 1, mines = [[0, 0]] Output: 0 Explanation: There is no plus sign, so return 0.
Note:
N
will be an integer in the range [1, 500]
.mines
will have length at most 5000
.mines[i]
will be length 2 and consist of integers in the range [0,
N-1]
.