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4. Remove Duplicates from Sorted Array

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Dedupe a sorted array in place — Chegg uses this to check two-pointer skills for cleaning duplicate textbook-question rows.

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Problem

Given an integer array nums sorted in non-decreasing order, remove the duplicates in-place such that each unique element appears only once. Return the number of unique elements; the relative order should be preserved.

Constraints

  • 1 <= nums.length <= 3 * 10^4
  • Sorted non-decreasing

Examples

Example 1

Input
nums = [1,1,2]
Output
2, nums = [1,2,_]

Example 2

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

Approaches

1. Set + copy

Extract uniques into a Set and rewrite.

Time
O(n)
Space
O(n)
const u = [...new Set(nums)];
for (let i = 0; i < u.length; i++) nums[i] = u[i];
return u.length;

Tradeoff:

2. Two pointers

Slow pointer marks the next unique slot; fast pointer scans forward writing only when values change. In-place, O(1) memory.

Time
O(n)
Space
O(1)
function removeDuplicates(nums) {
  if (nums.length === 0) return 0;
  let slow = 0;
  for (let fast = 1; fast < nums.length; fast++) {
    if (nums[fast] !== nums[slow]) {
      slow++;
      nums[slow] = nums[fast];
    }
  }
  return slow + 1;
}

Tradeoff:

Chegg-specific tips

Chegg wants the in-place two-pointer answer because their content-dedup pipeline runs on streaming question imports where extra allocations balloon at petabyte scale.

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