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Java Solution for LeetCode algorithm problems, continually updating
911\. Online Election
Medium
You are given two integer arrays `persons` and `times`. In an election, the ith
vote was cast for `persons[i]` at time `times[i]`.
For each query at a time `t`, find the person that was leading the election at time `t`. Votes cast at time `t` will count towards our query. In the case of a tie, the most recent vote (among tied candidates) wins.
Implement the `TopVotedCandidate` class:
* `TopVotedCandidate(int[] persons, int[] times)` Initializes the object with the `persons` and `times` arrays.
* `int q(int t)` Returns the number of the person that was leading the election at time `t` according to the mentioned rules.
**Example 1:**
**Input** ["TopVotedCandidate", "q", "q", "q", "q", "q", "q"] [[[0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0], [0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30]], [3], [12], [25], [15], [24], [8]]
**Output:** [null, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1]
**Explanation:** TopVotedCandidate topVotedCandidate = new TopVotedCandidate([0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0], [0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30]); topVotedCandidate.q(3); // return 0, At time 3, the votes are [0], and 0 is leading. topVotedCandidate.q(12); // return 1, At time 12, the votes are [0,1,1], and 1 is leading. topVotedCandidate.q(25); // return 1, At time 25, the votes are [0,1,1,0,0,1], and 1 is leading (as ties go to the most recent vote.) topVotedCandidate.q(15); // return 0 topVotedCandidate.q(24); // return 0 topVotedCandidate.q(8); // return 1
**Constraints:**
* `1 <= persons.length <= 5000`
* `times.length == persons.length`
* `0 <= persons[i] < persons.length`
* 0 <= times[i] <= 109
* `times` is sorted in a strictly increasing order.
* times[0] <= t <= 109
* At most 104
calls will be made to `q`.