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729\. My Calendar I

Medium

You are implementing a program to use as your calendar. We can add a new event if adding the event will not cause a **double booking**.

A **double booking** happens when two events have some non-empty intersection (i.e., some moment is common to both events.).

The event can be represented as a pair of integers `start` and `end` that represents a booking on the half-open interval `[start, end)`, the range of real numbers `x` such that `start <= x < end`.

Implement the `MyCalendar` class:

*   `MyCalendar()` Initializes the calendar object.
*   `boolean book(int start, int end)` Returns `true` if the event can be added to the calendar successfully without causing a **double booking**. Otherwise, return `false` and do not add the event to the calendar.

**Example 1:**

**Input** 

["MyCalendar", "book", "book", "book"] 

[[], [10, 20], [15, 25], [20, 30]]

**Output:** [null, true, false, true]

**Explanation:** 

    MyCalendar myCalendar = new MyCalendar(); 
    myCalendar.book(10, 20); // return True 
    myCalendar.book(15, 25); // return False, It can not be booked because time 15 is already booked by another event. 
    myCalendar.book(20, 30); // return True, The event can be booked, as the first event takes every time less than 20, but not including 20.

**Constraints:**

*   0 <= start < end <= 109
*   At most `1000` calls will be made to `book`.




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