Solution: Rearranging Fruits
Explore how to use greedy algorithms to minimize costs when swapping fruits between two baskets to make them identical. Understand frequency counting, sorting, and selecting swaps based on the smallest fruit cost. Learn to implement an efficient solution that balances cost and optimization.
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Statement
Given two 0-indexed integer arrays, basket1 and basket2, representing the cost of each fruit in the basket. Each basket contains
To achieve this, perform the following operation as many times as necessary:
Select two indexes,
and , and swap the fruit at index in basket1with the fruit at indexin basket2.The cost of this swap is
min(basket1[i], basket2[j]).
The two baskets are considered identical if, after sorting the fruits by cost, both baskets contain exactly the same costs.
Return the minimum cost required to make the baskets identical, or