1331. Rank Transform of an Array

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Problem

Given an array of integers arr, replace each element with its rank.

The rank represents how large the element is. The rank has the following rules:

  Example 1:

Input: arr = [40,10,20,30]
Output: [4,1,2,3]
Explanation: 40 is the largest element. 10 is the smallest. 20 is the second smallest. 30 is the third smallest.

Example 2:

Input: arr = [100,100,100]
Output: [1,1,1]
Explanation: Same elements share the same rank.

Example 3:

Input: arr = [37,12,28,9,100,56,80,5,12]
Output: [5,3,4,2,8,6,7,1,3]

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Solution (Java)

class Solution {
    public int[] arrayRankTransform(int[] arr) {
        int[] tmp = Arrays.copyOf(arr, arr.length);
        Arrays.sort(tmp);
        HashMap<Integer, Integer> mp = new HashMap<>();
        int i = 1;
        for (Integer x : tmp) {
            if (!mp.containsKey(x)) {
                mp.put(x, i++);
            }
        }
        i = 0;
        for (Integer x : arr) {
            arr[i++] = mp.get(x);
        }
        return arr;
    }
}

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nope.

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