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Given a zero-based permutation nums (0-indexed), build an array ans of the same length where ans[i] = nums[nums[i]] for each 0 <= i < nums.length and return it.
A zero-based permutation nums is an array of distinct integers from 0 to nums.length - 1 (inclusive).
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Example 1:
+ +Input: nums = [0,2,1,5,3,4] +Output: [0,1,2,4,5,3] +Explanation: The array ans is built as follows: +ans = [nums[nums[0]], nums[nums[1]], nums[nums[2]], nums[nums[3]], nums[nums[4]], nums[nums[5]]] + = [nums[0], nums[2], nums[1], nums[5], nums[3], nums[4]] + = [0,1,2,4,5,3]+ +
Example 2:
+ +Input: nums = [5,0,1,2,3,4] +Output: [4,5,0,1,2,3] +Explanation: The array ans is built as follows: +ans = [nums[nums[0]], nums[nums[1]], nums[nums[2]], nums[nums[3]], nums[nums[4]], nums[nums[5]]] + = [nums[5], nums[0], nums[1], nums[2], nums[3], nums[4]] + = [4,5,0,1,2,3]+ +
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Constraints:
+ +1 <= nums.length <= 10000 <= nums[i] < nums.lengthnums are distinct.+
Follow-up: Can you solve it without using an extra space (i.e., O(1) memory)?