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- Given an array of integers arr, a lucky integer is an integer which has a frequency in the array equal to its value.
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- Return a lucky integer in the array. If there are multiple lucky integers return the largest of them. If there is no lucky integer return -1.
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- Example 1:
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- Input: arr = [2,2,3,4]
- Output: 2
- Explanation: The only lucky number in the array is 2 because frequency[2] == 2.
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- Example 2:
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- Input: arr = [1,2,2,3,3,3]
- Output: 3
- Explanation: 1, 2 and 3 are all lucky numbers, return the largest of them.
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- Example 3:
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- Input: arr = [2,2,2,3,3]
- Output: -1
- Explanation: There are no lucky numbers in the array.
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- Example 4:
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- Input: arr = [5]
- Output: -1
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- Example 5:
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- Input: arr = [7,7,7,7,7,7,7]
- Output: 7
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- Constraints:
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- 1 <= arr.length <= 500
- 1 <= arr[i] <= 500
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