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Java-based LeetCode algorithm problem solutions, regularly updated
1982\. Find Array Given Subset Sums
Hard
You are given an integer `n` representing the length of an unknown array that you are trying to recover. You are also given an array `sums` containing the values of all 2n
**subset sums** of the unknown array (in no particular order).
Return _the array_ `ans` _of length_ `n` _representing the unknown array. If **multiple** answers exist, return **any** of them_.
An array `sub` is a **subset** of an array `arr` if `sub` can be obtained from `arr` by deleting some (possibly zero or all) elements of `arr`. The sum of the elements in `sub` is one possible **subset sum** of `arr`. The sum of an empty array is considered to be `0`.
**Note:** Test cases are generated such that there will **always** be at least one correct answer.
**Example 1:**
**Input:** n = 3, sums = [-3,-2,-1,0,0,1,2,3]
**Output:** [1,2,-3]
**Explanation:** [1,2,-3] is able to achieve the given subset sums:
- []: sum is 0
- [1]: sum is 1
- [2]: sum is 2
- [1,2]: sum is 3
- [-3]: sum is -3
- [1,-3]: sum is -2
- [2,-3]: sum is -1
- [1,2,-3]: sum is 0
Note that any permutation of [1,2,-3] and also any permutation of [-1,-2,3] will also be accepted.
**Example 2:**
**Input:** n = 2, sums = [0,0,0,0]
**Output:** [0,0]
**Explanation:** The only correct answer is [0,0].
**Example 3:**
**Input:** n = 4, sums = [0,0,5,5,4,-1,4,9,9,-1,4,3,4,8,3,8]
**Output:** [0,-1,4,5]
**Explanation:** [0,-1,4,5] is able to achieve the given subset sums.
**Constraints:**
* `1 <= n <= 15`
* sums.length == 2n
* -104 <= sums[i] <= 104