There are n buildings in a line. You are given an integer array heights of size n that represents the heights of the buildings in the line. The ocean is to the right of the buildings. A building has an ocean view if the building can see the ocean without obstructions. Formally, a building has an ocean view if all the buildings to its right have a smaller height. Return a list of indices (0-indexed) of buildings that have an ocean view, sorted in increasing order. Example 1: Input: heights = [4,2,3,1] Output: [0,2,3] Explanation: Building 1 (0-indexed) does not have an ocean view because building 2 is taller. Example 2: Input: heights = [4,3,2,1] Output: [0,1,2,3] Explanation: All the buildings have an ocean view. Example 3: Input: heights = [1,3,2,4] Output: [3] Explanation: Only building 3 has an ocean view. Example 4: Input: heights = [2,2,2,2] Output: [3] Explanation: Buildings cannot see the ocean if there are buildings of the same height to its right. Constraints: 1 <= heights.length <= 105 1 <= heights[i] <= 109