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You are given two 0-indexed integer arrays nums
and divisors
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The divisibility score of divisors[i]
is the number of indices j
such that nums[j]
is divisible by divisors[i]
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Return the integer divisors[i]
with the maximum divisibility score. If there is more than one integer with the maximum score, return the minimum of them.
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Example 1:
\n\n\nInput: nums = [4,7,9,3,9], divisors = [5,2,3]\nOutput: 3\nExplanation: The divisibility score for every element in divisors is:\nThe divisibility score of divisors[0] is 0 since no number in nums is divisible by 5.\nThe divisibility score of divisors[1] is 1 since nums[0] is divisible by 2.\nThe divisibility score of divisors[2] is 3 since nums[2], nums[3], and nums[4] are divisible by 3.\nSince divisors[2] has the maximum divisibility score, we return it.\n\n\n
Example 2:
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Example 3:
\n\n\nInput: nums = [12], divisors = [10,16]\nOutput: 10\nExplanation: The divisibility score for every element in divisors is:\nThe divisibility score of divisors[0] is 0 since no number in nums is divisible by 10.\nThe divisibility score of divisors[1] is 0 since no number in nums is divisible by 16.\nSince divisors[0] and divisors[1] both have the maximum divisibility score, we return the minimum of them (i.e., divisors[0]).\n\n\n
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Constraints:
\n\n1 <= nums.length, divisors.length <= 1000
1 <= nums[i], divisors[i] <= 109
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