2513. Minimize the Maximum of Two Arrays
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Problem
We have two arrays arr1 and arr2 which are initially empty. You need to add positive integers to them such that they satisfy all the following conditions:
arr1containsuniqueCnt1distinct positive integers, each of which is not divisible bydivisor1.arr2containsuniqueCnt2distinct positive integers, each of which is not divisible bydivisor2.- No integer is present in both
arr1andarr2.
Given divisor1, divisor2, uniqueCnt1, and uniqueCnt2, return the minimum possible maximum integer that can be present in either array.
Example 1:
Input: divisor1 = 2, divisor2 = 7, uniqueCnt1 = 1, uniqueCnt2 = 3 Output: 4 Explanation: We can distribute the first 4 natural numbers into arr1 and arr2. arr1 = [1] and arr2 = [2,3,4]. We can see that both arrays satisfy all the conditions. Since the maximum value is 4, we return it.
Example 2:
Input: divisor1 = 3, divisor2 = 5, uniqueCnt1 = 2, uniqueCnt2 = 1 Output: 3 Explanation: Here arr1 = [1,2], and arr2 = [3] satisfy all conditions. Since the maximum value is 3, we return it.
Example 3:
Input: divisor1 = 2, divisor2 = 4, uniqueCnt1 = 8, uniqueCnt2 = 2 Output: 15 Explanation: Here, the final possible arrays can be arr1 = [1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15], and arr2 = [2,6]. It can be shown that it is not possible to obtain a lower maximum satisfying all conditions.
Constraints:
2 <= divisor1, divisor2 <= 1051 <= uniqueCnt1, uniqueCnt2 < 1092 <= uniqueCnt1 + uniqueCnt2 <= 109