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You have a RecentCounter class which counts the number of recent requests within a certain time frame.

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Implement the RecentCounter class:

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It is guaranteed that every call to ping uses a strictly larger value of t than the previous call.

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Example 1:

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\nInput\n["RecentCounter", "ping", "ping", "ping", "ping"]\n[[], [1], [100], [3001], [3002]]\nOutput\n[null, 1, 2, 3, 3]\n\nExplanation\nRecentCounter recentCounter = new RecentCounter();\nrecentCounter.ping(1);     // requests = [1], range is [-2999,1], return 1\nrecentCounter.ping(100);   // requests = [1, 100], range is [-2900,100], return 2\nrecentCounter.ping(3001);  // requests = [1, 100, 3001], range is [1,3001], return 3\nrecentCounter.ping(3002);  // requests = [1, 100, 3001, 3002], range is [2,3002], return 3\n
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