2057. Smallest Index With Equal Value
Given a 0-indexed integer array nums, return the smallest index i of nums such that i mod 10 == nums[i], or -1 if such index does not exist. x mod y denotes the remainder when x is divided by y. Example 1: Input: nums = [0,1,2] Output: 0 Explanation: i=0: 0 mod 10 = 0 == nums[0]. i=1: 1 mod 10 = 1 == nums[1]. i=2: 2 mod 10 = 2 == nums[2]. All indices have i mod 10 == nums[i], so we return the
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