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Description

Given a stream of integers and a window size, calculate the moving average of all integers in the sliding window.

Implement the MovingAverage class:

  • MovingAverage(int size) Initializes the object with the size of the window size.
  • double next(int val) Returns the moving average of the last size values of the stream.

 

Example 1:

Input
["MovingAverage", "next", "next", "next", "next"]
[[3], [1], [10], [3], [5]]
Output
[null, 1.0, 5.5, 4.66667, 6.0]

Explanation
MovingAverage movingAverage = new MovingAverage(3);
movingAverage.next(1); // return 1.0 = 1 / 1
movingAverage.next(10); // return 5.5 = (1 + 10) / 2
movingAverage.next(3); // return 4.66667 = (1 + 10 + 3) / 3
movingAverage.next(5); // return 6.0 = (10 + 3 + 5) / 3

 

Constraints:

  • 1 <= size <= 1000
  • -105 <= val <= 105
  • At most 104 calls will be made to next.

Solutions

Python3

class MovingAverage:

    def __init__(self, size: int):
        """
        Initialize your data structure here.
        """
        self.size = size
        self.data = [0] * size
        self.sum = 0
        self.count = 0

    def next(self, val: int) -> float:
        idx = self.count % self.size
        old_val = self.data[idx]
        self.data[idx] = val
        self.sum += val - old_val
        self.count += 1
        return self.sum / min(self.count, self.size)

# Your MovingAverage object will be instantiated and called as such:
# obj = MovingAverage(size)
# param_1 = obj.next(val)

Java

class MovingAverage {
    private int size;
    private int[] data;
    private int sum;
    private int count;

    /** Initialize your data structure here. */
    public MovingAverage(int size) {
        this.size = size;
        this.data = new int[size];
    }
    
    public double next(int val) {
        int idx = count % size;
        int oldVal = data[idx];
        data[idx] = val;
        sum += val - oldVal;
        ++count;
        return sum * 1.0 / Math.min(count, size);
    }
}

/**
 * Your MovingAverage object will be instantiated and called as such:
 * MovingAverage obj = new MovingAverage(size);
 * double param_1 = obj.next(val);
 */

C++

class MovingAverage {
public:
    /** Initialize your data structure here. */
    MovingAverage(int size) {
        this->size = size;
        data.resize(size);
    }
    
    double next(int val) {
        int idx = count % size;
        int oldVal = data[idx];
        data[idx] = val;
        sum += val - oldVal;
        ++count;
        return (double) sum / min(count, size);
    }

private:
    int size = 0;
    vector<int> data;
    int sum = 0;
    int count = 0;
};

/**
 * Your MovingAverage object will be instantiated and called as such:
 * MovingAverage* obj = new MovingAverage(size);
 * double param_1 = obj->next(val);
 */

Go

type MovingAverage struct {
	size  int
	data  []int
	sum   int
	count int
}

/** Initialize your data structure here. */
func Constructor(size int) MovingAverage {
	return MovingAverage{
		size:  size,
		data:  make([]int, size),
		sum:   0,
		count: 0,
	}
}

func (this *MovingAverage) Next(val int) float64 {
	idx := this.count % this.size
	oldVal := this.data[idx]
	this.data[idx] = val
	this.sum += val - oldVal
	this.count++
	return float64(this.sum) / float64(min(this.count, this.size))
}

func min(a, b int) int {
	if a < b {
		return a
	}
	return b
}

/**
 * Your MovingAverage object will be instantiated and called as such:
 * obj := Constructor(size);
 * param_1 := obj.Next(val);
 */

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