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Abhishek Chaudhary
Abhishek Chaudhary

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Two Out of Three

Given three integer arrays nums1, nums2, and nums3, return a distinct array containing all the values that are present in at least two out of the three arrays. You may return the values in any order.

Example 1:

Input: nums1 = [1,1,3,2], nums2 = [2,3], nums3 = [3]
Output: [3,2]
Explanation: The values that are present in at least two arrays are:

  • 3, in all three arrays.
  • 2, in nums1 and nums2.

Example 2:

Input: nums1 = [3,1], nums2 = [2,3], nums3 = [1,2]
Output: [2,3,1]
Explanation: The values that are present in at least two arrays are:

  • 2, in nums2 and nums3.
  • 3, in nums1 and nums2.
  • 1, in nums1 and nums3.

Example 3:

Input: nums1 = [1,2,2], nums2 = [4,3,3], nums3 = [5]
Output: []
Explanation: No value is present in at least two arrays.

Constraints:

  • 1 <= nums1.length, nums2.length, nums3.length <= 100
  • 1 <= nums1[i], nums2[j], nums3[k] <= 100

SOLUTION:

class Solution:
    def twoOutOfThree(self, nums1: List[int], nums2: List[int], nums3: List[int]) -> List[int]:
        nums1 = set(nums1)
        nums2 = set(nums2)
        nums3 = set(nums3)
        checklist = set.union(nums1, nums2, nums3)
        op = []
        for num in checklist:
            ctr = 0
            if num in nums1:
                ctr += 1
            if num in nums2:
                ctr += 1
            if num in nums3:
                ctr += 1
            if ctr >= 2:
                op.append(num)
        return op
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