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1053. Previous Permutation With One Swap

Given an array of positive integers arr (not necessarily distinct), return the lexicographically largest permutation that is smaller than arr, that can be made with exactly one swap (A swap exchanges the positions of two numbers arr[i] and arr[j]). If it cannot be done, then return the same array.

Example 1:

Input: arr = [3,2,1]
Output: [3,1,2]
Explanation: Swapping 2 and 1.

Example 2:

Input: arr = [1,1,5]
Output: [1,1,5]
Explanation: This is already the smallest permutation.

Example 3:

Input: arr = [1,9,4,6,7]
Output: [1,7,4,6,9]
Explanation: Swapping 9 and 7.

Constraints:

  • 1 <= arr.length <= 104
  • 1 <= arr[i] <= 104

Solutions (Rust)

1. Solution

impl Solution {
    pub fn prev_perm_opt1(arr: Vec<i32>) -> Vec<i32> {
        let mut arr = arr;

        for i in (0..arr.len() - 1).rev() {
            if arr[i] > arr[i + 1] {
                let mut j = i + 1;

                for k in i + 2..arr.len() {
                    if arr[j] < arr[k] && arr[i] > arr[k] {
                        j = k;
                    }
                }

                arr.swap(i, j);

                break;
            }
        }

        arr
    }
}