Description:
Given an array of n integers where n > 1, nums
, return an array output
such that output[i]
is equal to the product of all the elements of nums
except nums[i]
.
Solve it without division and in O(n).
For example, given [1,2,3,4]
, return [24,12,8,6]
.
Follow up:
Could you solve it with constant space complexity? (Note: The output array does not count as extra space for the purpose of space complexity analysis.)
public class Solution {
public int[] productExceptSelf(int[] nums) { int[] res = new int[nums.length];
res[nums.length - 1] = 1;
for(int i=res.length-2; i>=0; i--) {
res[i] = nums[i+1] * res[i+1];
} int l = 1;
for(int i=0; i<nums.length; i++) {
res[i] *= l;
l *= nums[i];
} return res;
}
}