Description#
Given an array points
where points[i] = [xi, yi]
represents a point on the X-Y plane, return true
if these points are a boomerang.
A boomerang is a set of three points that are all distinct and not in a straight line.
Example 1:
Input: points = [[1,1],[2,3],[3,2]]
Output: true
Example 2:
Input: points = [[1,1],[2,2],[3,3]]
Output: false
Constraints:
points.length == 3
points[i].length == 2
0 <= xi, yi <= 100
Solutions#
Solution 1#
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| class Solution:
def isBoomerang(self, points: List[List[int]]) -> bool:
(x1, y1), (x2, y2), (x3, y3) = points
return (y2 - y1) * (x3 - x2) != (y3 - y2) * (x2 - x1)
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| class Solution {
public boolean isBoomerang(int[][] points) {
int x1 = points[0][0], y1 = points[0][1];
int x2 = points[1][0], y2 = points[1][1];
int x3 = points[2][0], y3 = points[2][1];
return (y2 - y1) * (x3 - x2) != (y3 - y2) * (x2 - x1);
}
}
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| class Solution {
public:
bool isBoomerang(vector<vector<int>>& points) {
int x1 = points[0][0], y1 = points[0][1];
int x2 = points[1][0], y2 = points[1][1];
int x3 = points[2][0], y3 = points[2][1];
return (y2 - y1) * (x3 - x2) != (y3 - y2) * (x2 - x1);
}
};
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| func isBoomerang(points [][]int) bool {
x1, y1 := points[0][0], points[0][1]
x2, y2 := points[1][0], points[1][1]
x3, y3 := points[2][0], points[2][1]
return (y2-y1)*(x3-x2) != (y3-y2)*(x2-x1)
}
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| function isBoomerang(points: number[][]): boolean {
const [x1, y1] = points[0];
const [x2, y2] = points[1];
const [x3, y3] = points[2];
return (x1 - x2) * (y2 - y3) !== (x2 - x3) * (y1 - y2);
}
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| impl Solution {
pub fn is_boomerang(points: Vec<Vec<i32>>) -> bool {
let (x1, y1) = (points[0][0], points[0][1]);
let (x2, y2) = (points[1][0], points[1][1]);
let (x3, y3) = (points[2][0], points[2][1]);
(x1 - x2) * (y2 - y3) != (x2 - x3) * (y1 - y2)
}
}
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