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2244. Minimum Rounds to Complete All Tasks

You are given a 0-indexed integer array tasks, where tasks[i] represents the difficulty level of a task. In each round, you can complete either 2 or 3 tasks of the same difficulty level.

Return the minimum rounds required to complete all the tasks, or-1if it is not possible to complete all the tasks.

Example 1:

Input: tasks = [2,2,3,3,2,4,4,4,4,4] Output: 4 Explanation: To complete all the tasks, a possible plan is: - In the first round, you complete 3 tasks of difficulty level 2. - In the second round, you complete 2 tasks of difficulty level 3. - In the third round, you complete 3 tasks of difficulty level 4. - In the fourth round, you complete 2 tasks of difficulty level 4. It can be shown that all the tasks cannot be completed in fewer than 4 rounds, so the answer is 4. 

Example 2:

Input: tasks = [2,3,3] Output: -1 Explanation: There is only 1 task of difficulty level 2, but in each round, you can only complete either 2 or 3 tasks of the same difficulty level. Hence, you cannot complete all the tasks, and the answer is -1. 

Constraints:

  • 1 <= tasks.length <= 105
  • 1 <= tasks[i] <= 109

Solutions (Python)

1. Solution

classSolution: defminimumRounds(self, tasks: List[int]) ->int: count=Counter(tasks) ret=0forvincount.values(): ifv==1: return-1ret+=v//3+ (1ifv%3>0else0) returnret
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