/* C++ program to find the smallest positive missing number */ #include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; /* Utility to swap to integers */ void swap(int* a, int* b) { int temp; temp = *a; *a = *b; *b = temp; } /* Utility function that puts all non-positive (0 and negative) numbers on left side of arr[] and return count of such numbers */ int segregate(int arr[], int size) { int j = 0, i; for (i = 0; i < size; i++) { if (arr[i] <= 0) { swap(&arr[i], &arr[j]); // increment count of // non-positive integers j++; } } return j; } /* Find the smallest positive missing number in an array that contains all positive integers */ int findMissingPositive(int arr[], int size) { int i; // Mark arr[i] as visited by // making arr[arr[i] - 1] negative. // Note that 1 is subtracted // because index start // from 0 and positive numbers start from 1 for (i = 0; i < size; i++) { if (abs(arr[i]) - 1 < size && arr[abs(arr[i]) - 1] > 0) arr[abs(arr[i]) - 1] = -arr[abs(arr[i]) - 1]; } // Return the first index // value at which is positive for (i = 0; i < size; i++) if (arr[i] > 0) // 1 is added because // indexes start from 0 return i + 1; return size + 1; } /* Find the smallest positive missing number in an array that contains both positive and negative integers */ int findMissing(int arr[], int size) { // First separate positive // and negative numbers int shift = segregate(arr, size); // Shift the array and call // findMissingPositive for // positive part return findMissingPositive(arr + shift, size - shift); } // Driver code int main() { int arr[] = {417, 929, 845, 462, 675, 175, 73, 867, 14, 201, 777, 407, 80, 882, 785, 563, 209, 261, 776, 362, 730, 74, 649, 465, 353, 801, 503, 154, 998, 286, 520, 692, 68, 805, 835, 210, 819, 341, 564, 215, 984, 643, 381, 793, 726, 213, 866, 706, 97, 538, 308, 797, 883, 59, 328, 743, 694, 607, 729, 821, 32, 672, 130, 13, 76, 724, 384, 444, 884, 192, 917, 75, 551, 96, 418, 840, 235, 433, 290, 954, 549, 950, 21, 711, 781, 132, 296, 44, 439, 164, 401, 505, 923, 136, 317, 548, 787, 224, 23, 185, 6, 350, 822, 457, 489, 133, 31, 830, 386, 671, 999, 255, 222, 944, 952, 637, 523, 494, 916, 95, 734, 908, 90, 541, 470, 941, 876, 264, 880, 761, 535, 738, 128, 772, 39, 553, 656, 603, 868, 292, 117, 966, 259, 619, 836, 818, 493, 592, 380, 500, 599, 839, 268, 67, 591, 126, 773, 635, 800, 842, 536, 668, 896, 260, 664, 506, 280, 435, 618, 398, 533, 647, 373, 713, 745, 478, 129, 844, 640, 886, 972, 62, 636, 79, 600, 263, 52, 719, 665, 376, 351, 623, 276, 66, 316, 813, 663, 831, 160, 237, 567, 928, 543, 508, 638, 487, 234, 997, 307, 480, 620, 890, 216, 147, 271, 989, 872, 994, 488, 291, 331, 8, 769, 481, 924, 166, 89, 824, -4, 590, 416, 17, 814, 728, 18, 673, 662, 410, 727, 667, 631, 660, 625, 683, 33, 436, 930, 91, 141, 948, 138, 113, 253, 56, 432, 744, 302, 211, 262, 968, 945, 396, 240, 594, 684, 958, 343, 879, 155, 395, 288, 550, 482, 557, 826, 598, 795, 914, 892, 690, 964, 981, 150, 179, 515, 205, 265, 823, 799, 190, 236, 24, 498, 229, 420, 753, 936, 191, 366, 935, 434, 311, 920, 167, 817, 220, 219, 741, -2, 674, 330, 909, 162, 443, 412, 974, 294, 864, 971, 760, 225, 681, 689, 608, 931, 427, 687, 466, 894, 303, 390, 242, 339, 252, 20, 218, 499, 232, 184, 490, 4, 957, 597, 477, 354, 677, 691, 25, 580, 897, 542, 186, 359, 346, 409, 655, 979, 853, 411, 344, 358, 559, 765, 383, 484, 181, 82, 514, 582, 593, 77, 228, 921, 348, 453, 274, 449, 106, 657, 783, 782, 811, 333, 305, 784, 581, 746, 858, 249, 479, 652, 270, 429, 614, 903, 102, 378, 575, 119, 196, 12, 990, 356, 277, 169, 70, 518, 282, 676, 137, 622, 616, 357, 913, 161, 3, 589, 327 }; int arr_size = sizeof(arr) / sizeof(arr[0]); int missing = findMissing(arr, arr_size); cout << "The smallest positive missing number is " << missing; return 0; }
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