1053. Previous Permutation With One Swap ¶
Problem
Given an array of positive integers arr
(not necessarily distinct), return the lexicographically largest permutation that is smaller than arr
, that can be made with exactly one swap. If it cannot be done, then return the same array.
Note that a swap exchanges the positions of two numbers arr[i]
and arr[j]
Example 1:
Input: arr = [3,2,1] Output: [3,1,2] Explanation: Swapping 2 and 1.
Example 2:
Input: arr = [1,1,5] Output: [1,1,5] Explanation: This is already the smallest permutation.
Example 3:
Input: arr = [1,9,4,6,7] Output: [1,7,4,6,9] Explanation: Swapping 9 and 7.
Constraints:
1 <= arr.length <= 104
1 <= arr[i] <= 104