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set-matrix-zeroes.py
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# -*- coding:utf-8 -*-
# Given a m x n matrix, if an element is 0, set its entire row and column to 0. Do it in-place.
#
# Example 1:
#
#
# Input:
# [
# [1,1,1],
# [1,0,1],
# [1,1,1]
# ]
# Output:
# [
# [1,0,1],
# [0,0,0],
# [1,0,1]
# ]
#
#
# Example 2:
#
#
# Input:
# [
# [0,1,2,0],
# [3,4,5,2],
# [1,3,1,5]
# ]
# Output:
# [
# [0,0,0,0],
# [0,4,5,0],
# [0,3,1,0]
# ]
#
#
# Follow up:
#
#
# A straight forward solution using O(mn) space is probably a bad idea.
# A simple improvement uses O(m + n) space, but still not the best solution.
# Could you devise a constant space solution?
#
#
class Solution(object):
def setZeroes(self, matrix):
"""
:type matrix: List[List[int]]
:rtype: void Do not return anything, modify matrix in-place instead.
"""
if not matrix:
return matrix
# find all (row, col) value 0 and put to stack
stack = []
rows = len(matrix)
cols = len(matrix[0])
for row in xrange(rows):
for col in xrange(cols):
if matrix[row][col] == 0:
stack.append((row, col))
# calc 0 rows and cols
rows_zero = set([x[0] for x in stack])
cols_zero = set([x[1] for x in stack])
# set rows zero and cols zero
for i in rows_zero:
matrix[i] = [0] * cols
for j in cols_zero:
for i in xrange(rows):
matrix[i][j] = 0