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Java-based LeetCode algorithm problem solutions, regularly updated
506\. Relative Ranks
Easy
You are given an integer array `score` of size `n`, where `score[i]` is the score of the ith
athlete in a competition. All the scores are guaranteed to be **unique**.
The athletes are **placed** based on their scores, where the 1st
place athlete has the highest score, the 2nd
place athlete has the 2nd
highest score, and so on. The placement of each athlete determines their rank:
* The 1st
place athlete's rank is `"Gold Medal"`.
* The 2nd
place athlete's rank is `"Silver Medal"`.
* The 3rd
place athlete's rank is `"Bronze Medal"`.
* For the 4th
place to the nth
place athlete, their rank is their placement number (i.e., the xth
place athlete's rank is `"x"`).
Return an array `answer` of size `n` where `answer[i]` is the **rank** of the ith
athlete.
**Example 1:**
**Input:** score = [5,4,3,2,1]
**Output:** ["Gold Medal","Silver Medal","Bronze Medal","4","5"]
**Explanation:** The placements are [1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th].
**Example 2:**
**Input:** score = [10,3,8,9,4]
**Output:** ["Gold Medal","5","Bronze Medal","Silver Medal","4"]
**Explanation:** The placements are [1st, 5th, 3rd, 2nd, 4th].
**Constraints:**
* `n == score.length`
* 1 <= n <= 104
* 0 <= score[i] <= 106
* All the values in `score` are **unique**.