146. LRU Cache
Medium
Design a data structure that follows the constraints of a Least Recently Used (LRU) cache.
Implement the LRUCache class:
- LRUCache(int capacity)Initialize the LRU cache with positive size- capacity.
- int get(int key)Return the value of the- keyif the key exists, otherwise return- -1.
- void put(int key, int value)Update the value of the- keyif the- keyexists. Otherwise, add the- key-valuepair to the cache. If the number of keys exceeds the- capacityfrom this operation, evict the least recently used key.
The functions get and put must each run in O(1) average time complexity.
Example 1:
Input
["LRUCache", "put", "put", "get", "put", "get", "put", "get", "get", "get"]
[[2], [1, 1], [2, 2], [1], [3, 3], [2], [4, 4], [1], [3], [4]]
Output
[null, null, null, 1, null, -1, null, -1, 3, 4]
Explanation
LRUCache lRUCache = new LRUCache(2);
lRUCache.put(1, 1); // cache is {1=1}
lRUCache.put(2, 2); // cache is {1=1, 2=2}
lRUCache.get(1);    // return 1
lRUCache.put(3, 3); // LRU key was 2, evicts key 2, cache is {1=1, 3=3}
lRUCache.get(2);    // returns -1 (not found)
lRUCache.put(4, 4); // LRU key was 1, evicts key 1, cache is {4=4, 3=3}
lRUCache.get(1);    // return -1 (not found)
lRUCache.get(3);    // return 3
lRUCache.get(4);    // return 4
Constraints:
- 1 <= capacity <= 3000
- 0 <= key <= 104
- 0 <= value <= 105
- At most 2 * 105calls will be made togetandput.