482. License Key Formatting

2018-05-26  本文已影响0人  Nancyberry

Description

You are given a license key represented as a string S which consists only alphanumeric character and dashes. The string is separated into N+1 groups by N dashes.

Given a number K, we would want to reformat the strings such that each group contains exactly K characters, except for the first group which could be shorter than K, but still must contain at least one character. Furthermore, there must be a dash inserted between two groups and all lowercase letters should be converted to uppercase.

Given a non-empty string S and a number K, format the string according to the rules described above.

Example 1:

Input: S = "5F3Z-2e-9-w", K = 4

Output: "5F3Z-2E9W"

Explanation: The string S has been split into two parts, each part has 4 characters.
Note that the two extra dashes are not needed and can be removed.

Example 2:

Input: S = "2-5g-3-J", K = 2

Output: "2-5G-3J"

Explanation: The string S has been split into three parts, each part has 2 characters except the first part as it could be shorter as mentioned above.

Note:

  1. The length of string S will not exceed 12,000, and K is a positive integer.
  2. String S consists only of alphanumerical characters (a-z and/or A-Z and/or 0-9) and dashes(-).
  3. String S is non-empty.

Solution

Iteration, O(n), S(n)

class Solution {
    public String licenseKeyFormatting(String S, int K) {
        // store chars in S except dash
        StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); 
        for (int i = 0; i < S.length(); ++i) {
            if (S.charAt(i) != '-') {
                sb.append(S.charAt(i));
            }
        }
        // i should start from sb.length() - K, not S.length() - K!
        for (int i = sb.length() - K; i > 0; i -= K) {
            sb.insert(i, "-");
        }
        
        return sb.toString().toUpperCase();
    }
}
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