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Design Underground System

Updated: Mar 24, 2021


Implement the UndergroundSystem class:

  • void checkIn(int id, string stationName, int t)

    • A customer with a card id equal to id, gets in the station stationName at time t.

    • A customer can only be checked into one place at a time.

  • void checkOut(int id, string stationName, int t)

    • A customer with a card id equal to id, gets out from the station stationName at time t.

  • double getAverageTime(string startStation, string endStation)

    • Returns the average time to travel between the startStation and the endStation.

    • The average time is computed from all the previous traveling from startStation to endStation that happened directly.

    • Call to getAverageTime is always valid.


You can assume all calls to checkIn and checkOut methods are consistent. If a customer gets in at time t1 at some station, they get out at time t2 with t2 > t1. All events happen in chronological order.


Example 1:

Input
["UndergroundSystem","checkIn","checkIn","checkIn","checkOut","checkOut","checkOut","getAverageTime","getAverageTime","checkIn","getAverageTime","checkOut","getAverageTime"]
[[],[45,"Leyton",3],[32,"Paradise",8],[27,"Leyton",10],[45,"Waterloo",15],[27,"Waterloo",20],[32,"Cambridge",22],["Paradise","Cambridge"],["Leyton","Waterloo"],[10,"Leyton",24],["Leyton","Waterloo"],[10,"Waterloo",38],["Leyton","Waterloo"]]

Output
[null,null,null,null,null,null,null,14.00000,11.00000,null,11.00000,null,12.00000]

Explanation
UndergroundSystem undergroundSystem = new UndergroundSystem();
undergroundSystem.checkIn(45, "Leyton", 3);
undergroundSystem.checkIn(32, "Paradise", 8);
undergroundSystem.checkIn(27, "Leyton", 10);
undergroundSystem.checkOut(45, "Waterloo", 15);
undergroundSystem.checkOut(27, "Waterloo", 20);
undergroundSystem.checkOut(32, "Cambridge", 22);
undergroundSystem.getAverageTime("Paradise", "Cambridge");       // return 14.00000. There was only one travel from "Paradise" (at time 8) to "Cambridge" (at time 22)
undergroundSystem.getAverageTime("Leyton", "Waterloo");          // return 11.00000. There were two travels from "Leyton" to "Waterloo", a customer with id=45 from time=3 to time=15 and a customer with id=27 from time=10 to time=20. So the average time is ( (15-3) + (20-10) ) / 2 = 11.00000
undergroundSystem.checkIn(10, "Leyton", 24);
undergroundSystem.getAverageTime("Leyton", "Waterloo");          // return 11.00000
undergroundSystem.checkOut(10, "Waterloo", 38);
undergroundSystem.getAverageTime("Leyton", "Waterloo");          // return 12.00000

Example 2:

Input
["UndergroundSystem","checkIn","checkOut","getAverageTime","checkIn","checkOut","getAverageTime","checkIn","checkOut","getAverageTime"]
[[],[10,"Leyton",3],[10,"Paradise",8],["Leyton","Paradise"],[5,"Leyton",10],[5,"Paradise",16],["Leyton","Paradise"],[2,"Leyton",21],[2,"Paradise",30],["Leyton","Paradise"]]

Output
[null,null,null,5.00000,null,null,5.50000,null,null,6.66667]

Explanation
UndergroundSystem undergroundSystem = new UndergroundSystem();
undergroundSystem.checkIn(10, "Leyton", 3);
undergroundSystem.checkOut(10, "Paradise", 8);
undergroundSystem.getAverageTime("Leyton", "Paradise"); // return 5.00000
undergroundSystem.checkIn(5, "Leyton", 10);
undergroundSystem.checkOut(5, "Paradise", 16);
undergroundSystem.getAverageTime("Leyton", "Paradise"); // return 5.50000
undergroundSystem.checkIn(2, "Leyton", 21);
undergroundSystem.checkOut(2, "Paradise", 30);
undergroundSystem.getAverageTime("Leyton", "Paradise"); // return 6.66667

Constraints:

  • There will be at most 20000 operations.

  • 1 <= id, t <= 106

  • All strings consist of uppercase and lowercase English letters, and digits.

  • 1 <= stationName.length <= 10

  • Answers within 10-5 of the actual value will be accepted as correct.




Solution:


class Trip{
    String instation, outstation;
    int intime, outtime;
    public Trip(String station,int in)
    {
        this.instation = station;
        this.intime = in;
    }
    
}

class UndergroundSystem {

    Map<Integer,Trip> customer;
    Map<String,int[]> duration;
    
        public UndergroundSystem() 
        {
            customer = new HashMap<Integer,Trip>();
            duration = new HashMap<String,int[]>();
        
    }
    
    public void checkIn(int id, String stationName, int t) {
        customer.put(id,new Trip(stationName,t));
        
    }
    
    public void checkOut(int id, String stationName, int t) {
        Trip tri = customer.get(id);
        tri.outstation = stationName;
        tri.outtime=t;
        
        String key = tri.instation+"-"+tri.outstation;
        if(duration.containsKey(key))
        {
            int[] temp = duration.get(key);
            temp[0]+=(tri.outtime-tri.intime);
            ++temp[1];
        }
        else
        {
            duration.put(key,new int[]{tri.outtime-tri.intime,1});
        }
      
    }
    
    public double getAverageTime(String startStation, String endStation) {
        int[] tem = duration.get(startStation+"-"+endStation);
        return (double)tem[0]/(double)tem[1];
    }
}

/**
 * Your UndergroundSystem object will be instantiated and called as such:
 * UndergroundSystem obj = new UndergroundSystem();
 * obj.checkIn(id,stationName,t);
 * obj.checkOut(id,stationName,t);
 * double param_3 = obj.getAverageTime(startStation,endStation);
 */

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