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732\. My Calendar III

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A `k`\-booking happens when `k` events have some non-empty intersection (i.e., there is some time that is common to all `k` events.)

You are given some events `[start, end)`, after each given event, return an integer `k` representing the maximum `k`\-booking between all the previous events.

Implement the `MyCalendarThree` class:

*   `MyCalendarThree()` Initializes the object.
*   `int book(int start, int end)` Returns an integer `k` representing the largest integer such that there exists a `k`\-booking in the calendar.

**Example 1:**

**Input** 

["MyCalendarThree", "book", "book", "book", "book", "book", "book"] 

[[], [10, 20], [50, 60], [10, 40], [5, 15], [5, 10], [25, 55]]

**Output:** [null, 1, 1, 2, 3, 3, 3]

**Explanation:** 

    MyCalendarThree myCalendarThree = new MyCalendarThree(); 
    myCalendarThree.book(10, 20); // return 1, The first event can be booked and is disjoint, so the maximum k-booking is a 1-booking. 
    myCalendarThree.book(50, 60); // return 1, The second event can be booked and is disjoint, so the maximum k-booking is a 1-booking. 
    myCalendarThree.book(10, 40); // return 2, The third event [10, 40) intersects the first event, and the maximum k-booking is a 2-booking. 
    myCalendarThree.book(5, 15); // return 3, The remaining events cause the maximum K-booking to be only a 3-booking. 
    myCalendarThree.book(5, 10); // return 3 
    myCalendarThree.book(25, 55); // return 3

**Constraints:**

*   0 <= start < end <= 109
*   At most `400` calls will be made to `book`.




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