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We have a set of items: the i-th item has value values[i] and label labels[i].

Then, we choose a subset S of these items, such that:

  • |S| <= num_wanted
  • For every label L, the number of items in S with label L is <= use_limit.

Return the largest possible sum of the subset S.

 

Example 1:

Input: values = [5,4,3,2,1], labels = [1,1,2,2,3], num_wanted = 3, use_limit = 1

Output: 9

Explanation: The subset chosen is the first, third, and fifth item.

Example 2:

Input: values = [5,4,3,2,1], labels = [1,3,3,3,2], num_wanted = 3, use_limit = 2

Output: 12

Explanation: The subset chosen is the first, second, and third item.

Example 3:

Input: values = [9,8,8,7,6], labels = [0,0,0,1,1], num_wanted = 3, use_limit = 1

Output: 16

Explanation: The subset chosen is the first and fourth item.

Example 4:

Input: values = [9,8,8,7,6], labels = [0,0,0,1,1], num_wanted = 3, use_limit = 2

Output: 24

Explanation: The subset chosen is the first, second, and fourth item.

 

Note:

  1. 1 <= values.length == labels.length <= 20000
  2. 0 <= values[i], labels[i] <= 20000
  3. 1 <= num_wanted, use_limit <= values.length

Solutions

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