155. Min Stack

Description

Design a stack that supports push, pop, top, and retrieving the minimum element in constant time.

Implement the MinStack class:

  • MinStack() initializes the stack object.
  • void push(int val) pushes the element val onto the stack.
  • void pop() removes the element on the top of the stack.
  • int top() gets the top element of the stack.
  • int getMin() retrieves the minimum element in the stack.

You must implement a solution with O(1) time complexity for each function.

 

Example 1:

Input
["MinStack","push","push","push","getMin","pop","top","getMin"]
[[],[-2],[0],[-3],[],[],[],[]]

Output
[null,null,null,null,-3,null,0,-2]

Explanation
MinStack minStack = new MinStack();
minStack.push(-2);
minStack.push(0);
minStack.push(-3);
minStack.getMin(); // return -3
minStack.pop();
minStack.top();    // return 0
minStack.getMin(); // return -2

 

Constraints:

  • -231 <= val <= 231 - 1
  • Methods pop, top and getMin operations will always be called on non-empty stacks.
  • At most 3 * 104 calls will be made to push, pop, top, and getMin.

Solutions

Solution 1

Python Code
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class MinStack:
    def __init__(self):
        self.stk1 = []
        self.stk2 = [inf]

    def push(self, val: int) -> None:
        self.stk1.append(val)
        self.stk2.append(min(val, self.stk2[-1]))

    def pop(self) -> None:
        self.stk1.pop()
        self.stk2.pop()

    def top(self) -> int:
        return self.stk1[-1]

    def getMin(self) -> int:
        return self.stk2[-1]


# Your MinStack object will be instantiated and called as such:
# obj = MinStack()
# obj.push(val)
# obj.pop()
# param_3 = obj.top()
# param_4 = obj.getMin()

Java Code
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class MinStack {
    private Deque<Integer> stk1 = new ArrayDeque<>();
    private Deque<Integer> stk2 = new ArrayDeque<>();

    public MinStack() {
        stk2.push(Integer.MAX_VALUE);
    }

    public void push(int val) {
        stk1.push(val);
        stk2.push(Math.min(val, stk2.peek()));
    }

    public void pop() {
        stk1.pop();
        stk2.pop();
    }

    public int top() {
        return stk1.peek();
    }

    public int getMin() {
        return stk2.peek();
    }
}

/**
 * Your MinStack object will be instantiated and called as such:
 * MinStack obj = new MinStack();
 * obj.push(val);
 * obj.pop();
 * int param_3 = obj.top();
 * int param_4 = obj.getMin();
 */

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class MinStack {
public:
    MinStack() {
        stk2.push(INT_MAX);
    }

    void push(int val) {
        stk1.push(val);
        stk2.push(min(val, stk2.top()));
    }

    void pop() {
        stk1.pop();
        stk2.pop();
    }

    int top() {
        return stk1.top();
    }

    int getMin() {
        return stk2.top();
    }

private:
    stack<int> stk1;
    stack<int> stk2;
};

/**
 * Your MinStack object will be instantiated and called as such:
 * MinStack* obj = new MinStack();
 * obj->push(val);
 * obj->pop();
 * int param_3 = obj->top();
 * int param_4 = obj->getMin();
 */

Go Code
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type MinStack struct {
	stk1 []int
	stk2 []int
}

func Constructor() MinStack {
	return MinStack{[]int{}, []int{math.MaxInt32}}
}

func (this *MinStack) Push(val int) {
	this.stk1 = append(this.stk1, val)
	this.stk2 = append(this.stk2, min(val, this.stk2[len(this.stk2)-1]))
}

func (this *MinStack) Pop() {
	this.stk1 = this.stk1[:len(this.stk1)-1]
	this.stk2 = this.stk2[:len(this.stk2)-1]
}

func (this *MinStack) Top() int {
	return this.stk1[len(this.stk1)-1]
}

func (this *MinStack) GetMin() int {
	return this.stk2[len(this.stk2)-1]
}

/**
 * Your MinStack object will be instantiated and called as such:
 * obj := Constructor();
 * obj.Push(val);
 * obj.Pop();
 * param_3 := obj.Top();
 * param_4 := obj.GetMin();
 */

TypeScript Code
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class MinStack {
    stk1: number[];
    stk2: number[];

    constructor() {
        this.stk1 = [];
        this.stk2 = [Infinity];
    }

    push(val: number): void {
        this.stk1.push(val);
        this.stk2.push(Math.min(val, this.stk2[this.stk2.length - 1]));
    }

    pop(): void {
        this.stk1.pop();
        this.stk2.pop();
    }

    top(): number {
        return this.stk1[this.stk1.length - 1];
    }

    getMin(): number {
        return this.stk2[this.stk2.length - 1];
    }
}

/**
 * Your MinStack object will be instantiated and called as such:
 * var obj = new MinStack()
 * obj.push(x)
 * obj.pop()
 * var param_3 = obj.top()
 * var param_4 = obj.getMin()
 */

Rust Code
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use std::collections::VecDeque;
struct MinStack {
    stk1: VecDeque<i32>,
    stk2: VecDeque<i32>,
}

/**
 * `&self` means the method takes an immutable reference.
 * If you need a mutable reference, change it to `&mut self` instead.
 */
impl MinStack {
    fn new() -> Self {
        Self { stk1: VecDeque::new(), stk2: VecDeque::new() }
    }

    fn push(&mut self, x: i32) {
        self.stk1.push_back(x);
        if self.stk2.is_empty() || *self.stk2.back().unwrap() >= x {
            self.stk2.push_back(x);
        }
    }

    fn pop(&mut self) {
        let val = self.stk1.pop_back().unwrap();
        if *self.stk2.back().unwrap() == val {
            self.stk2.pop_back();
        }
    }

    fn top(&self) -> i32 {
        *self.stk1.back().unwrap()
    }

    fn get_min(&self) -> i32 {
        *self.stk2.back().unwrap()
    }
}/**
 * Your MinStack object will be instantiated and called as such:
 * let obj = MinStack::new();
 * obj.push(x);
 * obj.pop();
 * let ret_3: i32 = obj.top();
 * let ret_4: i32 = obj.get_min();
 */

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var MinStack = function () {
    this.stk1 = [];
    this.stk2 = [Infinity];
};

/**
 * @param {number} val
 * @return {void}
 */
MinStack.prototype.push = function (val) {
    this.stk1.push(val);
    this.stk2.push(Math.min(this.stk2[this.stk2.length - 1], val));
};

/**
 * @return {void}
 */
MinStack.prototype.pop = function () {
    this.stk1.pop();
    this.stk2.pop();
};

/**
 * @return {number}
 */
MinStack.prototype.top = function () {
    return this.stk1[this.stk1.length - 1];
};

/**
 * @return {number}
 */
MinStack.prototype.getMin = function () {
    return this.stk2[this.stk2.length - 1];
};

/**
 * Your MinStack object will be instantiated and called as such:
 * var obj = new MinStack()
 * obj.push(val)
 * obj.pop()
 * var param_3 = obj.top()
 * var param_4 = obj.getMin()
 */

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public class MinStack {
    private Stack<int> stk1 = new Stack<int>();
    private Stack<int> stk2 = new Stack<int>();

    public MinStack() {
        stk2.Push(int.MaxValue);
    }

    public void Push(int x) {
        stk1.Push(x);
        stk2.Push(Math.Min(x, GetMin()));
    }

    public void Pop() {
        stk1.Pop();
        stk2.Pop();
    }

    public int Top() {
        return stk1.Peek();
    }

    public int GetMin() {
        return stk2.Peek();
    }
}

/**
 * Your MinStack object will be instantiated and called as such:
 * MinStack obj = new MinStack();
 * obj.Push(x);
 * obj.Pop();
 * int param_3 = obj.Top();
 * int param_4 = obj.GetMin();
 */