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5. Remove Element

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Remove all occurrences of a target value from an array in place — Box uses this when pruning revoked share links from in-memory permission caches.

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Problem

Given an integer array nums and an integer val, remove all occurrences of val in nums in-place. Return the number of elements in nums which are not equal to val.

Constraints

  • 0 <= nums.length <= 100
  • 0 <= nums[i] <= 50
  • 0 <= val <= 100

Examples

Example 1

Input
nums = [3,2,2,3], val = 3
Output
2, nums = [2,2,_,_]

Example 2

Input
nums = [0,1,2,2,3,0,4,2], val = 2
Output
5, nums = [0,1,3,0,4,_,_,_]

Approaches

1. Filter into new array

Build a new array of survivors then overwrite.

Time
O(n)
Space
O(n)
const out = nums.filter(x => x !== val);
for (let i = 0; i < out.length; i++) nums[i] = out[i];
return out.length;

Tradeoff:

2. Two pointers in place

Write pointer advances only when current value isn't val.

Time
O(n)
Space
O(1)
function removeElement(nums, val) {
  let k = 0;
  for (let i = 0; i < nums.length; i++) {
    if (nums[i] !== val) {
      nums[k] = nums[i];
      k++;
    }
  }
  return k;
}

Tradeoff:

Box-specific tips

Box looks for in-place edits with no auxiliary array — they grade for memory discipline in their always-on permission-cache eviction loops.

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