Implement FreqStack
, a class which simulates the operation of a stack-like data
structure.
FreqStack
has two functions:
push(int x)
, which pushes an integer x
onto the stack.pop()
, which removes and returns the most frequent element
in the stack.
Example 1:
Input: ["FreqStack","push","push","push","push","push","push","pop","pop","pop","pop"], [[],[5],[7],[5],[7],[4],[5],[],[],[],[]] Output: [null,null,null,null,null,null,null,5,7,5,4] Explanation: After making six .push operations, the stack is [5,7,5,7,4,5] from bottom to top. Then: pop() -> returns 5, as 5 is the most frequent. The stack becomes [5,7,5,7,4]. pop() -> returns 7, as 5 and 7 is the most frequent, but 7 is closest to the top. The stack becomes [5,7,5,4]. pop() -> returns 5. The stack becomes [5,7,4]. pop() -> returns 4. The stack becomes [5,7].
Note:
FreqStack.push(int x)
will be such that 0 <= x <=
10^9
.
FreqStack.pop()
won't be called if the stack has
zero elements.
FreqStack.push
calls will not exceed 10000
in a single test case.
FreqStack.pop
calls will not exceed
10000
in a single test case.
FreqStack.push
and FreqStack.pop
calls
will not exceed 150000
across all test cases.