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436\. Find Right Interval
Medium
You are given an array of `intervals`, where intervals[i] = [starti, endi]
and each starti
is **unique**.
The **right interval** for an interval `i` is an interval `j` such that startj
>= endi
and startj
is **minimized**.
Return _an array of **right interval** indices for each interval `i`_. If no **right interval** exists for interval `i`, then put `-1` at index `i`.
**Example 1:**
**Input:** intervals = [[1,2]]
**Output:** [-1]
**Explanation:** There is only one interval in the collection, so it outputs -1.
**Example 2:**
**Input:** intervals = [[3,4],[2,3],[1,2]]
**Output:** [-1,0,1]
**Explanation:**
There is no right interval for [3,4].
The right interval for [2,3] is [3,4] since start0 = 3 is the smallest start that is >= end1 = 3.
The right interval for [1,2] is [2,3] since start1 = 2 is the smallest start that is >= end2 = 2.
**Example 3:**
**Input:** intervals = [[1,4],[2,3],[3,4]]
**Output:** [-1,2,-1]
**Explanation:**
There is no right interval for [1,4] and [3,4].
The right interval for [2,3] is [3,4] since start2 = 3 is the smallest start that is >= end1 = 3.
**Constraints:**
* 1 <= intervals.length <= 2 * 104
* `intervals[i].length == 2`
* -106 <= starti <= endi <= 106
* The start point of each interval is **unique**.
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