Frog Jump
Problem Statement
A frog is crossing a river. The river is divided into some number of units, and at each unit, there may or may not exist a stone. The frog can jump on a stone, but it must not jump into the water.
Given a list of stones' positions (in units) in sorted ascending order, determine if the frog can cross the river by landing on the last stone. Initially, the frog is on the first stone and assumes the first jump must be 1 unit.
If the frog's last jump was k
units, its next jump must be either k - 1
, k
, or k + 1
units. The frog can only jump in the forward direction.
Example 1:
Input: stones = [0,1,3,5,6,8,12,17]
Output: true
Explanation:
The frog can jump to the last stone by jumping 1 unit to the 2nd
stone, then 2 units to the 3rd
stone, then 2 units to the 4th
stone, then 3 units to the 6th
stone, 4 units to the 7th
stone, and 5 units to the 8th
stone.
Example 2:
Input: stones = [0,1,2,3,4,8,9,11]
Output: false
Explanation:
There is no way to jump to the last stone as the gap between the 5th and 6th stone is too large.
Code
class Solution {
public boolean canCross(int[] stones) {
boolean[][] dp = new boolean[stones.length][stones.length];
dp[0][0] = true;
for(int i = 0; i < stones.length; i++){
for(int prevGap = 0; prevGap <= i; prevGap++){
if(dp[i][prevGap]){
for(int next = i + 1; next < stones.length && stones[next] - stones[i] <= prevGap + 1 ; next++){
if(prevGap - 1 > stones[next] - stones[i]) continue;
int gap = stones[next] - stones[i];
dp[next][gap] = true;
}
}
}
}
for(boolean b : dp[dp.length - 1])
if(b) return true;
return false;
}
}