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1277.py
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'''
Given a m * n matrix of ones and zeros, return how many square submatrices have all ones.
Example 1:
Input: matrix =
[
[0,1,1,1],
[1,1,1,1],
[0,1,1,1]
]
Output: 15
Explanation:
There are 10 squares of side 1.
There are 4 squares of side 2.
There is 1 square of side 3.
Total number of squares = 10 + 4 + 1 = 15.
Example 2:
Input: matrix =
[
[1,0,1],
[1,1,0],
[1,1,0]
]
Output: 7
Explanation:
There are 6 squares of side 1.
There is 1 square of side 2.
Total number of squares = 6 + 1 = 7.
Constraints:
1 <= arr.length <= 300
1 <= arr[0].length <= 300
0 <= arr[i][j] <= 1
'''
class Solution(object):
def countSquares(self, matrix):
"""
:type matrix: List[List[int]]
:rtype: int
"""
p_arr = [[0 for i in range(len(matrix[0]))] for j in range(len(matrix))]
result = 0
for index_i in range(1, len(matrix)):
for index_j in range(1, len(matrix[0])):
if matrix[index_i][index_j] == 1:
matrix[index_i][index_j] = min(matrix[index_i-1][index_j-1], min(matrix[index_i-1][index_j], matrix[index_i][index_j-1]))+1
# print p_arr
return sum([ sum(x) for x in matrix])