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2420\. Find All Good Indices

Medium

You are given a **0-indexed** integer array `nums` of size `n` and a positive integer `k`.

We call an index `i` in the range `k <= i < n - k` **good** if the following conditions are satisfied:

*   The `k` elements that are just **before** the index `i` are in **non-increasing** order.
*   The `k` elements that are just **after** the index `i` are in **non-decreasing** order.

Return _an array of all good indices sorted in **increasing** order_.

**Example 1:**

**Input:** nums = [2,1,1,1,3,4,1], k = 2

**Output:** [2,3]

**Explanation:** There are two good indices in the array:

- Index 2. The subarray [2,1] is in non-increasing order, and the subarray [1,3] is in non-decreasing order.

- Index 3. The subarray [1,1] is in non-increasing order, and the subarray [3,4] is in non-decreasing order.

Note that the index 4 is not good because [4,1] is not non-decreasing.

**Example 2:**

**Input:** nums = [2,1,1,2], k = 2

**Output:** []

**Explanation:** There are no good indices in this array. 

**Constraints:**

*   `n == nums.length`
*   3 <= n <= 105
*   1 <= nums[i] <= 106
*   `1 <= k <= n / 2`




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