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Java-based LeetCode algorithm problem solutions, regularly updated
1024\. Video Stitching
Medium
You are given a series of video clips from a sporting event that lasted `time` seconds. These video clips can be overlapping with each other and have varying lengths.
Each video clip is described by an array `clips` where clips[i] = [starti, endi]
indicates that the ith clip started at starti
and ended at endi
.
We can cut these clips into segments freely.
* For example, a clip `[0, 7]` can be cut into segments `[0, 1] + [1, 3] + [3, 7]`.
Return _the minimum number of clips needed so that we can cut the clips into segments that cover the entire sporting event_ `[0, time]`. If the task is impossible, return `-1`.
**Example 1:**
**Input:** clips = [[0,2],[4,6],[8,10],[1,9],[1,5],[5,9]], time = 10
**Output:** 3
**Explanation:** We take the clips [0,2], [8,10], [1,9]; a total of 3 clips.
Then, we can reconstruct the sporting event as follows:
We cut [1,9] into segments [1,2] + [2,8] + [8,9].
Now we have segments [0,2] + [2,8] + [8,10] which cover the sporting event [0, 10].
**Example 2:**
**Input:** clips = [[0,1],[1,2]], time = 5
**Output:** -1
**Explanation:** We cannot cover [0,5] with only [0,1] and [1,2].
**Example 3:**
**Input:** clips = [[0,1],[6,8],[0,2],[5,6],[0,4],[0,3],[6,7],[1,3],[4,7],[1,4],[2,5],[2,6],[3,4],[4,5],[5,7],[6,9]], time = 9
**Output:** 3
**Explanation:** We can take clips [0,4], [4,7], and [6,9].
**Constraints:**
* `1 <= clips.length <= 100`
* 0 <= starti <= endi <= 100
* `1 <= time <= 100`