Suppose Andy and Doris want to choose a restaurant for dinner, and they both have a list of favorite restaurants represented by strings.

You need to help them find out their common interest with the least list index sum. If there is a choice tie between answers, output all of them with no order requirement. You could assume there always exists an answer.

Example 1:

Input: [“Shogun”, “Tapioca Express”, “Burger King”, “KFC”] [“Piatti”,
“The Grill at Torrey Pines”, “Hungry Hunter Steakhouse”, “Shogun”]
Output: [“Shogun”] Explanation: The only restaurant they both like is
“Shogun”.

Example 2:

Input: [“Shogun”, “Tapioca Express”, “Burger King”, “KFC”] [“KFC”,
“Shogun”, “Burger King”] Output: [“Shogun”] Explanation: The
restaurant they both like and have the least index sum is “Shogun”
with index sum 1 (0+1).

Note:
The length of both lists will be in the range of [1, 1000].
The length of strings in both lists will be in the range of [1, 30].
The index is starting from 0 to the list length minus 1.
No duplicates in both lists.

class Solution {
public String[] findRestaurant(String[] list1, String[] list2) {
Map<String, Integer> map = new HashMap<>();
List<String> res = new LinkedList<>();
int minSum = Integer.MAX_VALUE;
for (int i=0;i<list1.length;i++){
map.put(list1[i], i);
}
for (int i=0;i<list2.length;i++) {
Integer j = map.get(list2[i]);
if (j != null && i + j <= minSum) {
if (i + j < minSum) {
res = new LinkedList<>();
minSum = i+j;
}
res.add(list2[i]);
}
}
return res.toArray(new String[res.size()]);
}
}