42. Trapping Rain Water
Given n non-negative integers representing an elevation map where the width of each bar is 1, compute how much water it is able to trap after raining.
For example, Given [0,1,0,2,1,0,1,3,2,1,2,1], return 6.
The above elevation map is represented by array [0,1,0,2,1,0,1,3,2,1,2,1]. In this case, 6 units of rain water (blue section) are being trapped. Thanks Marcos for contributing this image!
public class Solution {
public int trap(int[] height) {
int peak = 0;
int max = 0;
for(int i=0; i< height.length; i++){
if(height[i] > max){
max = height[i];
peak = i;
}
}
int amount =0;
int leftMax =0;
for(int i=0; i<peak; i++){
if(height[i] >= leftMax){
leftMax = height[i];
}else{
amount += (leftMax - height[i]);
}
}
int rightMax =0;
for(int i= height.length-1; i> peak; i--){
if(height[i] >= rightMax){
rightMax = height[i];
}else{
amount += (rightMax - height[i]);
}
}
return amount;
}
}