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Java-based LeetCode algorithm problem solutions, regularly updated
57\. Insert Interval
Medium
You are given an array of non-overlapping intervals `intervals` where intervals[i] = [starti, endi]
represent the start and the end of the ith
interval and `intervals` is sorted in ascending order by starti
. You are also given an interval `newInterval = [start, end]` that represents the start and end of another interval.
Insert `newInterval` into `intervals` such that `intervals` is still sorted in ascending order by starti
and `intervals` still does not have any overlapping intervals (merge overlapping intervals if necessary).
Return `intervals` _after the insertion_.
**Example 1:**
**Input:** intervals = [[1,3],[6,9]], newInterval = [2,5]
**Output:** [[1,5],[6,9]]
**Example 2:**
**Input:** intervals = [[1,2],[3,5],[6,7],[8,10],[12,16]], newInterval = [4,8]
**Output:** [[1,2],[3,10],[12,16]]
**Explanation:** Because the new interval `[4,8]` overlaps with `[3,5],[6,7],[8,10]`.
**Example 3:**
**Input:** intervals = [], newInterval = [5,7]
**Output:** [[5,7]]
**Example 4:**
**Input:** intervals = [[1,5]], newInterval = [2,3]
**Output:** [[1,5]]
**Example 5:**
**Input:** intervals = [[1,5]], newInterval = [2,7]
**Output:** [[1,7]]
**Constraints:**
* 0 <= intervals.length <= 104
* `intervals[i].length == 2`
* 0 <= starti <= endi <= 105
* `intervals` is sorted by starti
in **ascending** order.
* `newInterval.length == 2`
* 0 <= start <= end <= 105