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# [2150.Find All Lonely Numbers in the Array][title]

> [!WARNING|style:flat]
> This question is temporarily unanswered if you have good ideas. Welcome to [Create Pull Request PR](https://github.com/kylesliu/awesome-golang-algorithm)

## Description
You are given an integer array `nums`. A number `x` is **lonely** when it appears only **once**, and no **adjacent** numbers (i.e. `x + 1` and `x - 1`) appear in the array.

Return **all** lonely numbers in `nums`. You may return the answer in **any order**.

**Example 1:**

```
Input: a = "11", b = "1"
Output: "100"
Input: nums = [10,6,5,8]
Output: [10,8]
Explanation:
- 10 is a lonely number since it appears exactly once and 9 and 11 does not appear in nums.
- 8 is a lonely number since it appears exactly once and 7 and 9 does not appear in nums.
- 5 is not a lonely number since 6 appears in nums and vice versa.
Hence, the lonely numbers in nums are [10, 8].
Note that [8, 10] may also be returned.
```

## 题意
> ...

## 题解
**Example 2:**

### 思路1
> ...
Find All Lonely Numbers in the Array
```go
```

Input: nums = [1,3,5,3]
Output: [1,5]
Explanation:
- 1 is a lonely number since it appears exactly once and 0 and 2 does not appear in nums.
- 5 is a lonely number since it appears exactly once and 4 and 6 does not appear in nums.
- 3 is not a lonely number since it appears twice.
Hence, the lonely numbers in nums are [1, 5].
Note that [5, 1] may also be returned.
```

## 结语

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package Solution

func Solution(x bool) bool {
return x
func Solution(nums []int) []int {
cnt := make(map[int]int)
for _, n := range nums {
cnt[n]++
}
ans := make([]int, 0)
for _, n := range nums {
if cnt[n] != 1 {
continue
}
_, ok1 := cnt[n-1]
_, ok2 := cnt[n+1]
if !ok1 && !ok2 {
ans = append(ans, n)
}
}
return ans
}
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Expand Up @@ -10,12 +10,11 @@ func TestSolution(t *testing.T) {
// 测试用例
cases := []struct {
name string
inputs bool
expect bool
inputs []int
expect []int
}{
{"TestCase", true, true},
{"TestCase", true, true},
{"TestCase", false, false},
{"TestCase1", []int{10, 6, 5, 8}, []int{10, 8}},
{"TestCase2", []int{1, 3, 5, 3}, []int{1, 5}},
}

// 开始测试
Expand All @@ -30,10 +29,10 @@ func TestSolution(t *testing.T) {
}
}

// 压力测试
// 压力测试
func BenchmarkSolution(b *testing.B) {
}

// 使用案列
// 使用案列
func ExampleSolution() {
}
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