8. Merge Sorted Array
easyAsked at EtsyMerge nums2 into nums1 in-place using the trailing buffer — Etsy uses it to test reverse two-pointer thinking.
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Problem
You have two integer arrays nums1 (length m+n with n trailing zeros) and nums2 (length n), both sorted ascending. Merge nums2 into nums1 so that nums1 becomes sorted.
Constraints
nums1.length == m + nnums2.length == n0 <= m, n <= 200
Examples
Example 1
nums1 = [1,2,3,0,0,0], m = 3, nums2 = [2,5,6], n = 3[1,2,2,3,5,6]Example 2
nums1 = [1], m = 1, nums2 = [], n = 0[1]Approaches
1. Concat and sort
Copy nums2 into the trailing slots and sort the whole thing.
- Time
- O((m+n) log(m+n))
- Space
- O(1)
for (let i = 0; i < n; i++) nums1[m+i] = nums2[i];
nums1.sort((a,b) => a-b);Tradeoff:
2. Reverse two pointers
Fill from the back, picking the larger tail each step — avoids overwriting unread data.
- Time
- O(m+n)
- Space
- O(1)
function merge(nums1, m, nums2, n) {
let i = m - 1, j = n - 1, k = m + n - 1;
while (j >= 0) {
if (i >= 0 && nums1[i] > nums2[j]) nums1[k--] = nums1[i--];
else nums1[k--] = nums2[j--];
}
}Tradeoff:
Etsy-specific tips
Etsy uses this to test the in-place merge mindset behind blending paid and organic listings into one sorted result page — call out the reverse pointer choice.
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