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Given an integer array nums, return all the triplets [nums[i], nums[j], nums[k]] such that i != j, i != k, and j != k, and nums[i] + nums[j] + nums[k] == 0.
Notice that the solution set must not contain duplicate triplets.
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Example 1:
+ ++Input: nums = [-1,0,1,2,-1,-4] +Output: [[-1,-1,2],[-1,0,1]] +Explanation: +nums[0] + nums[1] + nums[2] = (-1) + 0 + 1 = 0. +nums[1] + nums[2] + nums[4] = 0 + 1 + (-1) = 0. +nums[0] + nums[3] + nums[4] = (-1) + 2 + (-1) = 0. +The distinct triplets are [-1,0,1] and [-1,-1,2]. +Notice that the order of the output and the order of the triplets does not matter. ++ +
Example 2:
+ ++Input: nums = [0,1,1] +Output: [] +Explanation: The only possible triplet does not sum up to 0. ++ +
Example 3:
+ ++Input: nums = [0,0,0] +Output: [[0,0,0]] +Explanation: The only possible triplet sums up to 0. ++ +
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Constraints:
+ +3 <= nums.length <= 3000-105 <= nums[i] <= 105