491 Increasing Subsequences

1. Question

Given an integer array, your task is to find all the different possible increasing subsequences of the given array, and the length of an increasing subsequence should be at least 2 .

Example:

Input: [4, 6, 7, 7]

Output: [[4, 6], [4, 7], [4, 6, 7], [4, 6, 7, 7], [6, 7], [6, 7, 7], [7,7], [4,7,7]]

Note:

  1. The length of the given array will not exceed 15.

  2. The range of integer in the given array is [-100,100].

  3. The given array may contain duplicates, and two equal integers should also be considered as a special case of increasing sequence.

2. Implementation

(1) Backtracking

public class Solution {
    public List<List<Integer>> findSubsequences(int[] nums) {
        Set<List<Integer>> res = new HashSet<>();
        List<Integer> sequence = new ArrayList<>();
        dfs(0, nums, sequence, res);
        return new ArrayList<>(res);
    }

    public void dfs(int index, int[] nums, List<Integer> sequence, Set<List<Integer>> res) {
        if (sequence.size() >= 2) {
            res.add(new ArrayList<>(sequence));
        }

        for (int i = index; i < nums.length; i++) {
            if (sequence.size() == 0 || sequence.get(sequence.size() - 1) <= nums[i]) {
                sequence.add(nums[i]);
                dfs(i + 1, nums, sequence, res);
                sequence.remove(sequence.size() - 1);
            }
        }
    }
}

3. Time & Space Complexity

Backtracking: 时间复杂度O(2^n), 空间复杂度(2^n), 总共有2^n个递增序列

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