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0155-Min-Stack.py
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'''
Design a stack that supports push, pop, top, and retrieving the minimum element in constant time.
push(x) -- Push element x onto stack.
pop() -- Removes the element on top of the stack.
top() -- Get the top element.
getMin() -- Retrieve the minimum element in the stack.
Example:
MinStack minStack = new MinStack();
minStack.push(-2);
minStack.push(0);
minStack.push(-3);
minStack.getMin(); --> Returns -3.
minStack.pop();
minStack.top(); --> Returns 0.
minStack.getMin(); --> Returns -2.
'''
# Your MinStack object will be instantiated and called as such:
# obj = MinStack()
# obj.push(x)
# obj.pop()
# param_3 = obj.top()
# param_4 = obj.getMin()
# Solution by keeping track of miniumum node at each element
class MinStack:
def __init__(self):
self.stack = []
def push(self, val: int) -> None:
if self.stack:
self.stack.append([val, min(val, self.getMin())])
else:
self.stack.append([val, val])
def pop(self) -> None:
return self.stack.pop() if self.stack else None
def top(self) -> int:
return self.stack[-1][0] if self.stack else None
def getMin(self) -> int:
return self.stack[-1][1] if self.stack else None
# Solution by initialising another stack to track minimum element
class MinStack:
def __init__(self):
self.stack = []
self.min_stack = []
def push(self, x: int) -> None:
self.stack.append(x)
if not self.min_stack or x <= self.min_stack[-1]:
self.min_stack.append(x)
def pop(self) -> None:
if self.stack[-1] == self.min_stack[-1]:
self.min_stack.pop()
self.stack.pop()
def top(self) -> int:
return self.stack[-1]
def getMin(self) -> int:
return self.min_stack[-1]