359. Logger Rate Limiter
Design a logger system that receive stream of messages along with its timestamps, each message should be printed if and only if it is not printed in the last 10 seconds. Given a message and a timestamp (in seconds granularity), return true if the message should be printed in the given timestamp, otherwise returns false. It is possible that several messages arrive roughly at the same time. Example: Logger logger = new Logger(); // logging string "foo" at timestamp 1 logger.shouldPrintMessage(1, "foo"); returns true; // logging string "bar" at timestamp 2 logger.shouldPrintMessage(2,"bar"); returns true; // logging string "foo" at timestamp 3 logger.shouldPrintMessage(3,"foo"); returns false; // logging string "bar" at timestamp 8 logger.shouldPrintMessage(8,"bar"); returns false; // logging string "foo" at timestamp 10 logger.shouldPrintMessage(10,"foo"); returns false; // logging string "foo" at timestamp 11 logger.shouldPrintMessage(11,"foo"); returns true; Solution 1 : use HashMap : update the timestamp when it can be printed class Logger { HashMap<String, Integer> map; /** Initialize your data structure here. */ public Logger() { map = new HashMap<>(); } /** Returns true if the message should be printed in the given timestamp, otherwise returns false. If this method returns false, the message will not be printed. The timestamp is in seconds granularity. */ public boolean shouldPrintMessage(int timestamp, String message) { if(!map.containsKey(message)){ map.put(message, timestamp); return true; }else{ // map contains message, if(timestamp - map.get(message) >= 10){ map.put(message, timestamp); return true; }else{ return false; } } } }
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