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1035\. Uncrossed Lines
Medium
You are given two integer arrays `nums1` and `nums2`. We write the integers of `nums1` and `nums2` (in the order they are given) on two separate horizontal lines.
We may draw connecting lines: a straight line connecting two numbers `nums1[i]` and `nums2[j]` such that:
* `nums1[i] == nums2[j]`, and
* the line we draw does not intersect any other connecting (non-horizontal) line.
Note that a connecting line cannot intersect even at the endpoints (i.e., each number can only belong to one connecting line).
Return _the maximum number of connecting lines we can draw in this way_.
**Example 1:**
![](https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2019/04/26/142.png)
**Input:** nums1 = [1,4,2], nums2 = [1,2,4]
**Output:** 2
**Explanation:** We can draw 2 uncrossed lines as in the diagram. We cannot draw 3 uncrossed lines, because the line from nums1[1] = 4 to nums2[2] = 4 will intersect the line from nums1[2]=2 to nums2[1]=2.
**Example 2:**
**Input:** nums1 = [2,5,1,2,5], nums2 = [10,5,2,1,5,2]
**Output:** 3
**Example 3:**
**Input:** nums1 = [1,3,7,1,7,5], nums2 = [1,9,2,5,1]
**Output:** 2
**Constraints:**
* `1 <= nums1.length, nums2.length <= 500`
* `1 <= nums1[i], nums2[j] <= 2000`