40 Combination Sum II – Medium
Problem:
Given a collection of candidate numbers (C) and a target number (T), find all unique combinations in C where the candidate numbers sums to T.
Each number in C may only be used once in the combination.
Note:
All numbers (including target) will be positive integers. Elements in a combination (a1, a2, … , ak) must be in non-descending order. (ie, a1 ≤ a2 ≤ … ≤ ak). The solution set must not contain duplicate combinations. For example, given candidate set 10,1,2,7,6,1,5 and target 8, A solution set is: [1, 7] [1, 2, 5] [2, 6] [1, 1, 6]
Thoughts:
This is similar to the I version of the problem. Only difference is that the element in the collection can only be used once.
The index passed in is different and need to check num[i] == num[i-1] .
if (i == j || candidates[i] != candidates[i-1]) then continue to go deeper down.
Solutions:
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