leetcode-daily/cpp/2205/220518.cpp

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#include <vector>
#include <functional>
/**
* 1192. Critical Connections in a Network
* There are n servers numbered from 0 to n - 1 connected by undirected server-to-server connections forming a network where connections[i] = [ai, bi] represents a connection between servers ai and bi. Any server can reach other servers directly or indirectly through the network.
* A critical connection is a connection that, if removed, will make some servers unable to reach some other server.
* Return all critical connections in the network in any order.
*/
class Solution {
public:
static std::vector<std::vector<int>> criticalConnections(int n, const std::vector<std::vector<int>>& e) {
auto* G = new std::vector<int>[n];
for (const std::vector<int>& i : e) {
G[i[0]].push_back(i[1]);
G[i[1]].push_back(i[0]);
}
std::vector<int> preTS(n);
int dfsTS = 0;
std::vector<std::vector<int>> ret;
std::function<int(int, int)> dfs = [&](int u, int prevE) {
int low_u = preTS[u] = ++dfsTS;
int chCnt = 0;
for (int v : G[u]) {
if (v == prevE)
continue;
if (preTS[v] && preTS[v] < preTS[u]) {
low_u = std::min(low_u, preTS[v]);
} else if (!preTS[v]) {
++chCnt;
int low_v = dfs(v, u);
low_u = std::min(low_u, low_v);
if (low_v > preTS[u]) {
// u is an articulation vertex
// (u, v) is a bridge
ret.push_back({u, v});
}
}
}
return low_u;
};
dfs(0, -1);
delete[] G;
return ret;
}
};
int main() {
auto r = Solution::criticalConnections(5, {{1,0},{2,0},{3,2},{4,2},{4,3},{3,0},{4,0}});
return 0;
}