You are given an integer array nums. The absolute sum of a subarray [numsl, numsl+1, ..., numsr-1, numsr] is abs(numsl + numsl+1 + ... + numsr-1 + numsr).
Return the maximum absolute sum of any (possibly empty) subarray of nums.
Note that abs(x) is defined as follows:
Examples
Example 1
Input: nums = [1,-3,2,3,-4]
Output: 5
Explanation: The subarray [2,3] has absolute sum = abs(2+3) = abs(5) = 5.
Example 2
Input: nums = [2,-5,1,-4,3,-2]
Output: 8
Explanation: The subarray [-5,1,-4] has absolute sum = abs(-5+1-4) = abs(-8) = 8.
Constraints
1 <= nums.length <= 105
-104 <= nums[i] <= 104
1749. Maximum Absolute Sum of Any Subarray
Medium
30 Points
Array
Dynamic Programming
You are given an integer array nums. The absolute sum of a subarray [numsl, numsl+1, ..., numsr-1, numsr] is abs(numsl + numsl+1 + ... + numsr-1 + numsr).
Return the maximum absolute sum of any (possibly empty) subarray of nums.
Note that abs(x) is defined as follows:
Examples
Example 1
Input: nums = [1,-3,2,3,-4]
Output: 5
Explanation: The subarray [2,3] has absolute sum = abs(2+3) = abs(5) = 5.
Example 2
Input: nums = [2,-5,1,-4,3,-2]
Output: 8
Explanation: The subarray [-5,1,-4] has absolute sum = abs(-5+1-4) = abs(-8) = 8.
Constraints
1 <= nums.length <= 105
-104 <= nums[i] <= 104
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