Two Sum II -Sorted Array
Arrays
easy
Score: 20
Given a 1-indexed array of integers numbers
that is already sorted in non-decreasing order, find two numbers such that they add up to a specific target
number. Let these two numbers be numbers[index1]
and numbers[index2]
where 1 <= index1 < index2 <= numbers.length
.
Return the indices of the two numbers, index1
and index2
, added by one as an integer array [index1, index2]
of length 2.
The tests are generated such that there is exactly one solution. You may not use the same element twice.
Your solution must use only constant extra space.
Input Format
First parameter - number n.
Second parameter - array number of size n.
Third parameter- target number
Output Format
Return the array of numbers.
Example 1:
Input: 4
2 7 11 15
9
Output: [1,2]
Explanation: The sum of 2 and 7 is 9. Therefore, index1 = 1, index2 = 2. We return [1, 2].
Example 2:
Input: 3
2 3 4
6
Output: [1,3]
Explanation: The sum of 2 and 4 is 6. Therefore index1 = 1, index2 = 3. We return [1, 3].
Example 3:
Input: 2
-1,0
-1
Output: [1,2]
Explanation: The sum of -1 and 0 is -1. Therefore index1 = 1, index2 = 2. We return [1, 2].
Constraints:
- 2 <= numbers.length <= 3 * 104
- -1000 <= numbers[i] <= 1000
- numbers is sorted in non-decreasing order.
- -1000 <= target <= 1000
- The tests are generated such that there is exactly one solution.
- Expected Time Complexity: O(n)
- Expected Space Complexity: O(1)