2023-03-02 Daily Challenge
Today I have done leetcode's March LeetCoding Challenge with cpp
.
March LeetCoding Challenge 2
Description
String Compression
Given an array of characters chars
, compress it using the following algorithm:
Begin with an empty string s
. For each group of consecutive repeating characters in chars
:
- If the group's length is
1
, append the character tos
. - Otherwise, append the character followed by the group's length.
The compressed string s
should not be returned separately, but instead, be stored in the input character array chars
. Note that group lengths that are 10
or longer will be split into multiple characters in chars
.
After you are done modifying the input array, return the new length of the array.
You must write an algorithm that uses only constant extra space.
Example 1:
Input: chars = ["a","a","b","b","c","c","c"] Output: Return 6, and the first 6 characters of the input array should be: ["a","2","b","2","c","3"] Explanation: The groups are "aa", "bb", and "ccc". This compresses to "a2b2c3".
Example 2:
Input: chars = ["a"] Output: Return 1, and the first character of the input array should be: ["a"] Explanation: The only group is "a", which remains uncompressed since it's a single character.
Example 3:
Input: chars = ["a","b","b","b","b","b","b","b","b","b","b","b","b"] Output: Return 4, and the first 4 characters of the input array should be: ["a","b","1","2"]. Explanation: The groups are "a" and "bbbbbbbbbbbb". This compresses to "ab12".
Constraints:
1 <= chars.length <= 2000
chars[i]
is a lowercase English letter, uppercase English letter, digit, or symbol.
Solution
class Solution {
public:
int compress(vector<char>& chars) {
int newPos = 0;
int len = chars.size();
int pos = 0;
while(pos < len) {
chars[newPos] = chars[pos];
int cnt = 0;
while(pos < len && chars[pos] == chars[newPos]) {
pos += 1;
cnt += 1;
}
newPos += 1;
if(cnt == 1) continue;
string count = to_string(cnt);
for(auto it = count.begin(); it != count.end(); ++it) chars[newPos++] = *it;
}
return newPos;
}
};
// Accepted
// 73/73 cases passed (6 ms)
// Your runtime beats 53.56 % of cpp submissions
// Your memory usage beats 42.12 % of cpp submissions (9 MB)