You are given two integer arrays nums1
and nums2
.
From nums1
two elements have been removed, and all other elements have been increased (or decreased in the case of negative) by an integer, represented by the variable x
.
As a result, nums1
becomes equal to nums2
. Two arrays are considered equal when they contain the same integers with the same frequencies.
Return the minimum possible integer x
that achieves this equivalence.
Example 1:
Input: nums1 = [4,20,16,12,8], nums2 = [14,18,10]
Output: -2
Explanation:
After removing elements at indices [0,4]
and adding -2, nums1
becomes [18,14,10]
.
Example 2:
Input: nums1 = [3,5,5,3], nums2 = [7,7]
Output: 2
Explanation:
After removing elements at indices [0,3]
and adding 2, nums1
becomes [7,7]
.
Constraints:
3 <= nums1.length <= 200
nums2.length == nums1.length - 2
0 <= nums1[i], nums2[i] <= 1000
x
such that nums1
can become equal to nums2
by removing two elements and adding x
to each element of nums1
.