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Design a Tic-tac-toe game that is played between two players on a n x n grid.

You may assume the following rules:

  1. A move is guaranteed to be valid and is placed on an empty block.
  2. Once a winning condition is reached, no more moves is allowed.
  3. A player who succeeds in placing n of their marks in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row wins the game.

Example:

Given n = 3, assume that player 1 is "X" and player 2 is "O" in the board.

TicTacToe toe = new TicTacToe(3);

toe.move(0, 0, 1); -> Returns 0 (no one wins) |X| | | | | | | // Player 1 makes a move at (0, 0). | | | |

toe.move(0, 2, 2); -> Returns 0 (no one wins) |X| |O| | | | | // Player 2 makes a move at (0, 2). | | | |

toe.move(2, 2, 1); -> Returns 0 (no one wins) |X| |O| | | | | // Player 1 makes a move at (2, 2). | | |X|

toe.move(1, 1, 2); -> Returns 0 (no one wins) |X| |O| | |O| | // Player 2 makes a move at (1, 1). | | |X|

toe.move(2, 0, 1); -> Returns 0 (no one wins) |X| |O| | |O| | // Player 1 makes a move at (2, 0). |X| |X|

toe.move(1, 0, 2); -> Returns 0 (no one wins) |X| |O| |O|O| | // Player 2 makes a move at (1, 0). |X| |X|

toe.move(2, 1, 1); -> Returns 1 (player 1 wins) |X| |O| |O|O| | // Player 1 makes a move at (2, 1). |X|X|X|

Follow up:
Could you do better than O(n2) per move() operation?

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Hints

Hint 1 Could you trade extra space such that move() operation can be done in O(1)?
Hint 2 You need two arrays: int rows[n], int cols[n], plus two variables: diagonal, anti_diagonal.