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You have observations of n + m6-sided dice rolls with each face numbered from 1 to 6. n of the observations went missing, and you only have the observations of m rolls. Fortunately, you have also calculated the average value of the n + m rolls.

You are given an integer array rolls of length m where rolls[i] is the value of the ith observation. You are also given the two integers mean and n.

Return an array of length n containing the missing observations such that the average value of the n + m rolls is exactlymean. If there are multiple valid answers, return any of them. If no such array exists, return an empty array.

The average value of a set of k numbers is the sum of the numbers divided by k.

Note that mean is an integer, so the sum of the n + m rolls should be divisible by n + m.

 

Example 1:

Input: rolls = [3,2,4,3], mean = 4, n = 2 Output: [6,6] Explanation: The mean of all n + m rolls is (3 + 2 + 4 + 3 + 6 + 6) / 6 = 4. 

Example 2:

Input: rolls = [1,5,6], mean = 3, n = 4 Output: [2,3,2,2] Explanation: The mean of all n + m rolls is (1 + 5 + 6 + 2 + 3 + 2 + 2) / 7 = 3. 

Example 3:

Input: rolls = [1,2,3,4], mean = 6, n = 4 Output: [] Explanation: It is impossible for the mean to be 6 no matter what the 4 missing rolls are. 

 

Constraints:

  • m == rolls.length
  • 1 <= n, m <= 105
  • 1 <= rolls[i], mean <= 6

Related Topics

[Array] [Math] [Simulation]

Hints

Hint 1 What should the sum of the n rolls be?
Hint 2 Could you generate an array of size n such that each element is between 1 and 6?
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