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/**
* Given a binary array, find the maximum number of consecutive 1s in this
* array if you can flip at most one 0.
*
* Example 1:
* Input: [1,0,1,1,0]
* Output: 4
* Explanation: Flip the first zero will get the the maximum number of consecutive 1s.
* After flipping, the maximum number of consecutive 1s is 4.
*
* Note:
* The input array will only contain 0 and 1.
* The length of input array is a positive integer and will not exceed 10,000
*
* Follow up:
* What if the input numbers come in one by one as an infinite stream? In other
* words, you can't store all numbers coming from the stream as it's too large
* to hold in memory. Could you solve it efficiently?
*/
public class MaxConsecutiveOnesII487 {
public int findMaxConsecutiveOnes(int[] nums) {
if (nums == null || nums.length == 0) return 0;
int left = 0;
int right = 0;
int max = 0;
int zeros = 0;
while (right < nums.length) {
if (nums[right] == 1) {
right++;
continue;
} else if (nums[right] == 0 && zeros == 0) {
right++;
zeros++;
continue;
}
max = Math.max(max, right - left);
while (left < nums.length && nums[left] == 1) left++;
if (left < nums.length && nums[left] == 0) {
left++;
zeros--;
}
}
return Math.max(max, right-left);
}
}