You are given an integer array matches where matches[i] = [winneri, loseri] indicates that the player winneri defeated player loseri in a match.

Return a list answer of size 2 where:

• answer[0] is a list of all players that have not lost any matches.
• answer[1] is a list of all players that have lost exactly one match.

The values in the two lists should be returned in increasing order.

Note:

• You should only consider the players that have played at least one match.
• The testcases will be generated such that no two matches will have the same outcome.

Example 1:

Input: matches = [[1,3],[2,3],[3,6],[5,6],[5,7],[4,5],[4,8],[4,9],[10,4],[10,9]]
Output: [[1,2,10],[4,5,7,8]]
Explanation:
Players 1, 2, and 10 have not lost any matches.
Players 4, 5, 7, and 8 each have lost one match.
Players 3, 6, and 9 each have lost two matches.


Example 2:

Input: matches = [[2,3],[1,3],[5,4],[6,4]]
Output: [[1,2,5,6],[]]
Explanation:
Players 1, 2, 5, and 6 have not lost any matches.
Players 3 and 4 each have lost two matches.


Constraints:

• 1 <= matches.length <= 105
• matches[i].length == 2
• 1 <= winneri, loseri <= 105
• winneri != loseri
• All matches[i] are unique.

## Solution: Hashtable

Use a hashtable to store the number of matches each player has lost. Note, also create an entry for those winners who never lose.

Time complexity: O(m), m = # of matches
Space complexity: O(n), n = # of players

## C++

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