I've made a few things in Java, and now I'm learning C#.
The code passes the tests with 100% final score.
I want to know what things can be improved in my code.
Task description
A non-empty array A consisting of N integers is given.
A permutation is a sequence containing each element from 1 to N once, and only once.
For example, array A such that:
A[0] = 4 A[1] = 1 A[2] = 3 A[3] = 2 is a permutation, but array A such that: A[0] = 4 A[1] = 1 A[2] = 3 is not a permutation, because value 2 is missing.
The goal is to check whether array A is a permutation.
Write a function:
class Solution { public int solution(int[] A); }
that, given an array A, returns 1 if array A is a permutation and 0 if it is not.
For example, given array A such that:
A[0] = 4 A[1] = 1 A[2] = 3 A[3] = 2 the function should return 1.
Given array A such that:
A[0] = 4 A[1] = 1 A[2] = 3 the function should return 0.
Write an efficient algorithm for the following assumptions:
N is an integer within the range [1..100,000]; each element of array A is an integer within the range [1..1,000,000,000].
public static int solution(int[] A)
{
int[] orderedPermut = new int[A.Length];
int[] unrepeated = new int[A.Length];
int orderedPermutSum = 0, unrepeatedSum = 0;
for ( int i = 0; i < A.Length; i++ )
{
orderedPermutSum += i + 1;
orderedPermut[i] = i + 1;
if ( A[i] >= A.Length + 1 || unrepeated[ A[i] - 1 ] != 0 )
/*number is greater than A's length, or it's repeated,
/*therefore,A's not a permutation.*/
return 0;
else
{
unrepeated[A[i] - 1] = A[i];
unrepeatedSum += A[i];
}
}
if ( orderedPermutSum == unrepeatedSum )
{
return 1;
}
return 0;
}