1998. GCD Sort of an Array ¶
Problem
You are given an integer array nums
, and you can perform the following operation any number of times on nums
:
- Swap the positions of two elements
nums[i]
andnums[j]
ifgcd(nums[i], nums[j]) > 1
wheregcd(nums[i], nums[j])
is the greatest common divisor ofnums[i]
andnums[j]
.
Return true
if it is possible to sort nums
in non-decreasing order using the above swap method, or false
otherwise.
Example 1:
Input: nums = [7,21,3] Output: true Explanation: We can sort [7,21,3] by performing the following operations: - Swap 7 and 21 because gcd(7,21) = 7. nums = [21,7,3] - Swap 21 and 3 because gcd(21,3) = 3. nums = [3,7,21]
Example 2:
Input: nums = [5,2,6,2] Output: false Explanation: It is impossible to sort the array because 5 cannot be swapped with any other element.
Example 3:
Input: nums = [10,5,9,3,15] Output: true We can sort [10,5,9,3,15] by performing the following operations: - Swap 10 and 15 because gcd(10,15) = 5. nums = [15,5,9,3,10] - Swap 15 and 3 because gcd(15,3) = 3. nums = [3,5,9,15,10] - Swap 10 and 15 because gcd(10,15) = 5. nums = [3,5,9,10,15]
Constraints:
1 <= nums.length <= 3 * 104
2 <= nums[i] <= 105