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785. Is Graph Bipartite? (Medium)
Given an undirected graph
, return true
if and only if it is bipartite.
Recall that a graph is bipartite if we can split it's set of nodes into two independent subsets A and B such that every edge in the graph has one node in A and another node in B.
The graph is given in the following form: graph[i]
is a list of indexes j
for which the edge between nodes i
and j
exists. Each node is an integer between 0
and graph.length - 1
. There are no self edges or parallel edges: graph[i]
does not contain i
, and it doesn't contain any element twice.
Example 1:
Input: [[1,3], [0,2], [1,3], [0,2]]
Output: true
Explanation:
The graph looks like this:
0----1
| |
| |
3----2
We can divide the vertices into two groups: {0, 2} and {1, 3}.
Example 2:
Input: [[1,2,3], [0,2], [0,1,3], [0,2]]
Output: false
Explanation:
The graph looks like this:
0----1
| \ |
| \ |
3----2
We cannot find a way to divide the set of nodes into two independent subsets.
Note:
graph
will have length in range [1, 100]
.
graph[i]
will contain integers in range [0, graph.length - 1]
.
graph[i]
will not contain i
or duplicate values.
- The graph is undirected: if any element
j
is in graph[i]
, then i
will be in graph[j]
.
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