1670. Design Front Middle Back Queue
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class FrontMiddleBackQueue:
def __init__(self):
self.q1 = deque()
self.q2 = deque()
def pushFront(self, val: int) -> None:
self.q1.appendleft(val)
self.rebalance()
def pushMiddle(self, val: int) -> None:
self.q1.append(val)
self.rebalance()
def pushBack(self, val: int) -> None:
self.q2.append(val)
self.rebalance()
def popFront(self) -> int:
if not self.q1 and not self.q2:
return -1
if self.q1:
val = self.q1.popleft()
else:
val = self.q2.popleft()
self.rebalance()
return val
def popMiddle(self) -> int:
if not self.q1 and not self.q2:
return -1
if len(self.q1) == len(self.q2):
val = self.q1.pop()
else:
val = self.q2.popleft()
self.rebalance()
return val
def popBack(self) -> int:
if not self.q2:
return -1
val = self.q2.pop()
self.rebalance()
return val
def rebalance(self):
if len(self.q1) > len(self.q2):
self.q2.appendleft(self.q1.pop())
if len(self.q2) > len(self.q1) + 1:
self.q1.append(self.q2.popleft())
# Your FrontMiddleBackQueue object will be instantiated and called as such:
# obj = FrontMiddleBackQueue()
# obj.pushFront(val)
# obj.pushMiddle(val)
# obj.pushBack(val)
# param_4 = obj.popFront()
# param_5 = obj.popMiddle()
# param_6 = obj.popBack()