You are given an integer array nums
of size n
containing only 1
and -1
, and an integer k
.
You can perform the following operation at most k
times:
Choose an index i
(0 <= i < n - 1
), and multiply both nums[i]
and nums[i + 1]
by -1
.
Note that you can choose the same index i
more than once in different operations.
Return true
if it is possible to make all elements of the array equal after at most k
operations, and false
otherwise.
Example 1:
Input: nums = [1,-1,1,-1,1], k = 3
Output: true
Explanation:
We can make all elements in the array equal in 2 operations as follows:
i = 1
, and multiply both nums[1]
and nums[2]
by -1. Now nums = [1,1,-1,-1,1]
.i = 2
, and multiply both nums[2]
and nums[3]
by -1. Now nums = [1,1,1,1,1]
.Example 2:
Input: nums = [-1,-1,-1,1,1,1], k = 5
Output: false
Explanation:
It is not possible to make all array elements equal in at most 5 operations.
Constraints:
1 <= n == nums.length <= 105
nums[i]
is either -1 or 1.1 <= k <= n