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2523. Closest Prime Numbers in Range 👍

Problem

Given two positive integers left and right, find the two integers num1 and num2 such that:

  • left <= nums1 < nums2 <= right .
  • nums1 and nums2 are both prime numbers.
  • nums2 - nums1 is the minimum amongst all other pairs satisfying the above conditions.

Return the positive integer array ans = [nums1, nums2]. If there are multiple pairs satisfying these conditions, return the one with the minimum nums1 value or [-1, -1] if such numbers do not exist.

A number greater than 1 is called prime if it is only divisible by 1 and itself.

 

Example 1:

Input: left = 10, right = 19
Output: [11,13]
Explanation: The prime numbers between 10 and 19 are 11, 13, 17, and 19.
The closest gap between any pair is 2, which can be achieved by [11,13] or [17,19].
Since 11 is smaller than 17, we return the first pair.

Example 2:

Input: left = 4, right = 6
Output: [-1,-1]
Explanation: There exists only one prime number in the given range, so the conditions cannot be satisfied.

 

Constraints:

  • 1 <= left <= right <= 106