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/* | |
Write a function | |
function solution(A); | |
that, given an array A consisting of N integers, returns the number of distinct values in array A. | |
Assume that: | |
N is an integer within the range [0..100,000]; | |
each element of array A is an integer within the range [−1,000,000..1,000,000]. | |
For example, given array A consisting of six elements such that: | |
A[0] = 2 A[1] = 1 A[2] = 1 | |
A[3] = 2 A[4] = 3 A[5] = 1 | |
the function should return 3, because there are 3 distinct values appearing in array A, namely 1, 2 and 3. | |
Complexity: | |
expected worst-case time complexity is O(N*log(N)); | |
expected worst-case space complexity is O(N) (not counting the storage required for input arguments). | |
*/ | |
// you can write to stdout for debugging purposes, e.g. | |
// console.log('this is a debug message'); | |
function solution(A) { | |
const hashMap = {} | |
const filteredArray = A.filter(item => { | |
if (!hashMap[item]) { | |
hashMap[item] = true | |
return true | |
} | |
return false | |
}) | |
console.log(filteredArray) | |
return filteredArray.length | |
} |
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