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I am curious about the question statement "maximum work minutes"...
- charlie1kimo August 23, 2013If it's finding maximum work minutes we can just simply do a Greedy Algorithm sorting by end time...
Algorithm:
1. Sort by end time of each work.
2. Start by getting the latest time, check this work's starting time
3. proceed to add the next work whose end time < then this work's starting time.
4. repeat
Since it's maximum number of MINUTES worked NOT maximum works done, we would have a possible solution that picks only one long work...But it seems to be right. Any suggestions?