An axis-aligned rectangle is represented as a list [x1, y1, x2, y2]
, where (x1, y1)
is the coordinate of its bottom-left corner, and (x2, y2)
is the coordinate of its top-right corner. Its top and bottom edges are parallel to the X-axis, and its left and right edges are parallel to the Y-axis.
Two rectangles overlap if the area of their intersection is positive. To be clear, two rectangles that only touch at the corner or edges do not overlap.
Given two axis-aligned rectangles rec1
and rec2
, return true
if they overlap, otherwise return false
.
Example 1:
Input: rec1 = [0,0,2,2], rec2 = [1,1,3,3]
Output: true
Example 2:
Input: rec1 = [0,0,1,1], rec2 = [1,0,2,1]
Output: false
Example 3:
Input: rec1 = [0,0,1,1], rec2 = [2,2,3,3]
Output: false
Constraints:
rect1.length == 4
rect2.length == 4
-10^9 <= rec1[i], rec2[i] <= 10^9
rec1
andrec2
represent a valid rectangle with a non-zero area.
- Wednesday, 20 April, 2022
- Time Complexity:
$O(1)$ - Space Complexity:
$O(1)$ - Runtime: 0 ms, faster than 100.00% of C online submissions for Rectangle Overlap.
- Memory Usage: 5.5 MB, less than 63.89% of C online submissions for Rectangle Overlap.
bool isRectangleOverlap(int *rec1, int rec1Size, int *rec2, int rec2Size) {
// False conditions:
// Notice the negation (!) below.
return !(rec1[0] >= rec2[2] || // R1x1 >= R2x2
rec1[2] <= rec2[0] || // R1x2 <= R2x1
rec1[1] >= rec2[3] || // R1y1 >= R2y2
rec1[3] <= rec2[1]); // R1y2 <= R2y1
// Otherwise True.
}
- Wednesday, 20 April, 2022
- Time Complexity:
$O(1)$ - Space Complexity:
$O(1)$ - Runtime: 39 ms, faster than 60.28% of Python3 online submissions for Rectangle Overlap.
- Memory Usage: 13.8 MB, less than 68.90% of Python3 online submissions for Rectangle Overlap.
class Solution:
def isRectangleOverlap(self, rec1: List[int], rec2: List[int]) -> bool:
return not (rec1[0] >= rec2[2] or
rec1[2] <= rec2[0] or
rec1[1] >= rec2[3] or
rec1[3] <= rec2[1])
- Wednesday, 20 April, 2022
- Time Complexity:
$O(1)$ - Space Complexity:
$O(1)$ - Runtime: 0 ms, faster than 100.00% of Java online submissions for Rectangle Overlap.
- Memory Usage: 40.7 MB, less than 75.20% of Java online submissions for Rectangle Overlap.
class Solution {
public boolean isRectangleOverlap(int[] rec1, int[] rec2) {
return !(rec1[0] >= rec2[2] ||
rec1[2] <= rec2[0] ||
rec1[1] >= rec2[3] ||
rec1[3] <= rec2[1]);
}
}